CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 2 to 5

51st Chemical Conference and Exhibition of T h e Chemical Insti­ tute of Canada. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B . C. Includes Analytical Chemistry Sessions. Contact: T h e Chemi­ cal Institute of Canada, 151 Slater St., Ottawa, 4, Ontario, Canada. Tel: (613)233-5623

June 10 to 14

MICRO-68, 15th Annual Symposium on Microscopy. Conrad Hil­ ton Hotel, Chicago, 111. Contact: MICRO-68, 493 East 31st St., Chicago, 111. 60616

June 12 to 14

13th Annual Symposium on the Art of Glassblowing. Statler Hil­ ton Hotel, Detroit, Mich. Contact: Arthur Solenga, 44045 Donley Drive, Utica, Mich. 48087

June 12 to 14

ACS Northwest Regional Meeting. Portland State University, Portland, Ore. Includes Analytical Chemistry Sessions. Contact: Harold Zeh, Reynolds Metals Co., Troutsdale, Ore. 97060

June 13 to 14

ACS Great Lakes Regional Meeting. Sheraton Schroeder Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis. Includes Analytical Chemistry Sessions. Con­ tact: Dr. Henry J. Peppier, Universal Foods Corp., 433 East Michigan St., Milwaukee, Wis. 53201. Page 63 A, Nov.

June 17 to 18

Seventh Conference on Vacuum Microbalance Techniques. Tech­ nological University of Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Contact: P a t Gaskins, Sec'y, Seventh Conference on Vacuum Microbalance Techniques, 7500 Jefferson St., Paramount, Calif. 90723. U . S . A .

June 17 to 21

Fourth International Materials Symposium. Berkeley, Calif. Sub­ ject: The Structure and Chemistry of Solid Surfaces. Contact: C. V. Peterson, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Bldg. 62, Room 205, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 94720

June 19 to 21

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Summer Symposium on Analytical Chemistry. Pennsylvania State University. Subject: Computer Assisted Analytical Chemistry. Sponsor:

Analytical Division, ACS, and ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY.

Contact: R. O. Crisler, Ivorydale Technical Center, Procter and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio 45217. Page 49 A, Apr.

June 20 to 21

Second International Symposium on Pyrolysis Gas Chromatogra­ phy. Near Amsterdam. Contact: R a m L. Levy, Midwest R e ­ search Institute, Kansas City, Mo. 64110

June 23 to 28

71st Annual Meeting, A S T M . San Francisco Hilton and StatlerHilton, San Francisco, Calif. Contact: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103

June 25 to 2 7

19th T A P P I Testing Conference. Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. Contact: M. A. Burnston, Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, 360 Lexington Ave., New York, Ν . Υ. 10017

June 25 to 28

International Symposium on Gas Chromatography and Its E x ­ ploitation. Copenhagen. Contact: Mr. C. L. A. Harbourn, British Petroleum Research Centre, Chertsey Rd., Sunbury-onThames, Middlesex, England. Page 71 A, July 1967

July 8 to 10—Conference on Scanning Electron Microscopy. Cambridge, England. Contact: Meetings Officer, The I n ­ stitute of Physics and The Physical Society, 47 Belgrave Square, London, S. W. 1, England July 8 to 11—Second International Symposium on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Sâo Paulo, Brazil. Contact: L. W. Reeves, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências, e Lettres, University of Sâo Paulo, Caiza Postal, 8105, Sâo Paulo. Brazil. Page 75 A, Jan. July 8 to 12—4th Molecular Crystal Symposium. Technical University "Twente," Enschede, The Netherlands. Contact: J. Kommandeur, Laboratory for Physical Chemistry, The University, Bloemsingel 10, Groningen, The Netherlands July 8 to 26—Second Latin American Chemistry Seminar. Santiago, Chile. Subject: Chemical Kinetics. Contact: Prof. Heitor G. de Souza, P a n American Union, Washington, D . C. 20006. T e l : (202)381-8737 July 10 to 12—Conference on Competing Spectrochemical Techniques. University of Keele, England. Contact: Meetings Officer, The Institute of Physics and T h e Physical Society, 47 Belgrave Square, London, S. W. 1, England. Page 96 A, Mar. July 15 to 19—Second Society for Analytical Chemistry Conference. University of Nottingham. Contact: C. A. Johnson, Second SAC Conference, 1968, 14 Belgrave Square, London, S. W. 1, England. Page 65 A, July 1967 July 29 to Aug. 2—1968 Research Conference on Instrumentation Science. Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Conn. Contact: Mariruth Reed, Instrument Society of America, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. Page 49 A, May July 31 to Aug. 2—Third National Conference on Electron Microprobe Analysis and First Annual Meeting of Electron Probe Analysis Society of America. PickCongress Hotel, Chicago, 111. Contact: C. R. Knowles, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 60637. Page 51 A, Apr. s* · coming

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NEWS Aug. 12 to 16—Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry. New Hampton School, New Hampton, N. H. Contact: W. George Parks, Director, Gordon Research Conferences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R. I. Page 49 A, May Aug. 13 to 15—23rd Colorimetry Conference. Northwood Institute, Midland, Mich. Contact: C. L. Dickey, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. Page 41 A, June Aug. 18 to 23—Second International Conference on Thermal Analysis. Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Contact: Prof. Paul D. Garn, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44304. Page 59 A, Aug. Aug. 18 to 23—Joint Meeting American Association of Clinical Chemists and Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D . C. Contact: Norman Law, P.O. Box 332, Garett Park, Md. 20766 Aug. 19 to 20—Tenth Annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference. Denver Hilton Hotel, Denver, Colo. Contact: Russell Lewis, Marathon Oil Co., 7400 South Broadway, Littleton, Colo. 80120 Aug. 19 to 20—ÀSTM Committee E - l on Methods of Testing, Sub. on Thermoanalytical Methods. Holv Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Contact: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103. Page 42 A, June Aug. 19 to 22—International Conference on Plasma Diagnostics. Abingdon, Berkshire, England. Contact: The Institute of Physics and The Physical Society, 47 Belgrave Square, London, S. W. 1, England. Page 49 A, May Aug. 19 to 23—Gordon Research Conference on Separation and Purification. Colby Junior College, New London, N . H. Contact: W. George Parks, Director, Gordon Research Conferences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R. I. Page 49 A, May Aug. 19 to 23—Gordon Research Conference on Infrared Spectroscopy. Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Contact: W. George Parks, Director, Gordon Research Conferences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R. I. Page 49 A, May Aug. 20 to 23—International Conference on Molecular Luminescence. Lake Shore Campus, Loyola University, Chicago, 111. Contact: Edward C. Lim, Loyola University, Lewis Towers, 820 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 60611 Aug. 21 to 23—Conference on Application of X-Ray Analysis. Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, near Denver, Colo. Contact: G. R. Mallett, Department of Metallurgy, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. 80210. Page 91 A, Feb. Aug. 26 to 28—Seminar on Separation Techniques. Loyola of Montreal. Sponsors: Chemical Institute of Canada and Loyola of Montreal. Contact: R. H. Zienius, Dept. of Chemistry, Loyola of Montreal, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, 28, Quebec, Canada. Page 42 A, June Aug. 26 to 29—1968 Standards Laboratory Conference. Boulder, Colo. Sponsor: National Conference of Standards Laboratories. Contact: George Gouletter, Bureau of Continuing Education, 328 University Memorial Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302 Sept. 3 to 6—International Symposium on Macromolecular Chemistry. Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Canada. Sponsor: IUPAC. Contact: Organizing Committee: International Symposium on Macromolecular Chemistry, Box 932, Terminal A, Toronto, Canada. Page 59 A, Nov. Sept. 3 to 7—23rd Annual Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy. Ohio State University. Contact: K. Narahari Rao, Department of Physics, Ohio State University, 174 West 18th Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43210. Page 91 A, Feb. Sept. 8 to 13—156th National ACS Meeting. Atlantic City, N . J. Contact: E . C. Dunlop, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. 19898 Sept. 8 to 18—Eleventh International Conference on Coordination Chemistry. Haifa and Jerusalem, Israel. Contact: Michael Cais, Dept. of Chemistry, T h e Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel Sept. 9 to 14—4th International Exhibition of Laboratory, Measurement, and Automation Techniques in Chemistry. Basle, Switzerland. Contact: Pressedienst I L M A C 68, Postfach CH-4000, Basle 21, Switzerland Sept. 10 to 15—III Polish Analytical Conference. Warsaw, Poland. Contact: Dr. Adam Hulanicki, Warszawa 22, ul. Pasteura 1, Poland. Page 54 A, Oct. Sept. 12 to 13—Solid State Sensors Symposium. Minneapolis, Minn. Sponsors: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Instrument Society of America. Contact: M. M. Atalla, Hewlett-Packard, 1501 Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto, Calif 94304 Sept. 16 to 18—Fifth International Symposium on Chromatography and Electrophoresis. Brussels. Sponsor: Belgian Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Contact: The Belgian Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11 rue Archimede, Brussels, 4, Belgium Sept. 16 to 19—National Meeting Electron Microscope Society of America. Jung Hotel, New Orleans, La. Contact: William P. Jollie, Dept. of Anatomy, Tulane University, School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, La. 70112 Sept. 22 to 27—19th C I T C E Meeting. Detroit, Mich. Contact: Dr. Seward E . Beacom, Research Laboratories, General Motors Corp., 12 Mile and Mound Rds., Warren, Mich. 48090. Page 66 A, Aug. Sept. 23 to 25—Analytical Problems in Production and Testing of Semiconductors. Wiesbaden, Germany. Joint Meeting, Semiconductor Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry Divisions of Gesellschaft Deutseher Chemiker. Contact: Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, 6000 Frankfurt (Main), Postfach 9075, Germany Sept. 24 to 27—7th Meeting of A S T M Committee E-19 on Chromatography. Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Contact: O. L. Hollis, Dow Chemical Co Bldg. B-252, Freeport, Texas 77541. Page 42 A, June Sept. 25 to 27—16th Detroit Anachem Conference. Statler Hilton Hotel, Detroit, Mich. Contact: George E . F . Brewer, Ford Motor Co., 24500 Glendale Ave Detroit, Mich. 48229. Page 64 A, Apr. Sept. 27 to 28—International Symposium on Chromatography in Medicine. Leipzig. Contact: J. Wagner, Medizinisehe Klinik der Karl-Marx-Universitat, Johannisallee 32, 701 Leipzig, D.D.R, Circle No. 48 on Readers' Service Card-

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