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American Chemical Society 103RD MEETING. Memphis, Tenn., April 20 to 24, 1942. 1 0 4 T H MEETING.

Buffalo, Ν. Υ., Septem­

ber 7 to 11, 1942. 105TH

MEETING.

Indianapolis,

Ind.,

spring of 1943. 106TH

MEETING.

Minneapolis,

Minn.,

fall of 1943.

O t h e r Scientific Societies AKRON

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Akron

City

JAN.

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W. C. Fernelius

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Henry Gilman

Cleveland, Cleveland Engineering So­ ciety Columbus, Room 100, Chemistry Building, Ohio State University

21

Henry Eyring

19

J. K . Senior

Dallas-Fort Worth, Fondren Library Auditorium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Delaware, Ϋ. M. C. Α., Wilmington Detroit, Auditorium, Rackham Build­ ing East Tennessee, Dabney Hall, Univer­ sity of Tennessee, Knoxville Eastern New York, Siena College, Lou­ don ville Erie, Carnegie Hall, Allegheny College, Meadville, Penna. Indiana, Severin Hotel, Indianapolis Iowa, Chemistry Auditorium, State University of Iowa, Iowa City

16

W. C. Fernelius

21 27

H. E . Howe H. Mark

Lehigh Valley, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Penna. Maryland, Room 101, Remsen Hall, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Memphis, Student Center, University AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CEREAL CHEM­ of Tennessee ISTS. Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, Michigan State College, Kedzie Chemi­ cal Laboratory, East Lansing 111., May 18 to 22, 1942. Annual meet­ Midland, Mich., Auditorium, D o w ing. Chemical Co. AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. Hotel Milwaukee, City Club Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati, Ohio, Minnesota, Room 100, Chemistry Building, University of Minnesota, week of April 19, 1942. Minneapolis AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL E N G I ­ Montana, Bozeman NEERS. Boston, Mass., May 11 to 13, Nashville, Lecture Room, Chemistry 1942. Semiannual meeting. Building, Vanderbilt University Northeast Tennessee, Hotel Bristol, AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY. Detroit, Bristol, Va. Mich., February 20 and 21, 1942. Northeast Wisconsin. Appleton AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING AND Oregon, University of Oregon Medical VENTILATING ENGINEERS. BellevueSchool, Portland Panhandle Plains, Capitol Hotel, Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Penna., Amarillo, Tex. January 25 to 29, 1942. Annual meet­ York Pennsylvania-New Western ing. Border, Bradford, Penna. INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS. Min­ Puget Sound, Room 131, Bagley Hall, University of Washington, Seattle neapolis, Minn., June 15 to 17, 1942. Rochester, Lower Strong Auditorium, NATIONAL CHEMICAL EXPOSITION. Ste­ University of Rochester vens Hotel, Chicago, 111., November 17 Sioux Valley, Chapel, Morningside Col­ to 22, 1942. lege, Sioux City, Iowa South Jersey, Woodbury Country NATIONAL PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION. Club, Woodbury Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, April Southeast Tennessee, Chemistry Lec­ 16 and 17, 1942. 39th semiannual ture Room, University of Chatta­ meeting. nooga Syracuse, Hotel Onondaga SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL HEATING A N D Toledo, Lecture Room, University of VENTILATING EXPOSITION. Commer­ Toledo cial Museum, Philadelphia, Penna., University of Illinois, Room 112, Chem­ January 26 to 30, 1942. istry Annex, Urbana University of Michigan, Ann Arbor TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF P U L P A N D Virginia Blue Ridge, Randolph-Macon P A P E R INDUSTRY. Commodore Hotel, Women's College, Lynchburg New York, Ν . Υ., February 16 to 19, Washington-Idaho Border, Chemistry 1942. Building, Washington State College, Pullman 1 The list of the SOCIETY'S National Officers Western Connecticut, Hubbard Heights and Directors, Editors, members of Council, Golf Club, Stamford Divisional and Local Section Officers, Com­ Western Maryland, Fort Cumberland mittees, and Chapters of Student Affiliates Hotel, Cumberland appears in CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING Western N e w York, Niagara Falls NEWS three times a year—usually February Wisconsin, Chemistry Building, Uni­ 10, May 10, and October 10. The latest versity of Wisconsin, Madison list is printed on page 1097 of the October 10c 1941 issue. Club, Akron, Ohio, January 30, 1942. The Standard Oil Co. will present three movie shorts.

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SPEAKER

Akron, Women's City Club Baton Rouge, Room 104, Nicholson Hall, Louisiana State University Central Texas, Chemistry Building 12, University of Texas, Austin Chicago, Stevens Hotel

22 20

Henry Eyring W. C. Fernelius

SUBJECT

Reaction Rates Reduction Studies in Liquid Ammonia Reduction Studies in Liquid Ammonia Organometallie Compounds Some Relations be­ tween Chemistry and Geometry Reduction Studies in Liquid Ammonia

Chemistry in OPM Elastic Properties of High Polymers Sherman E. Smith D e v e l o p m e n t s i n Cellulose Structure Henry Eyring

23

Henry Eyring

16 20

Ralph C. Corley W. M. Stanley

16

Louis A. Dahl

Theory of Rate Proc­ esses Immunity Reactions Viruses and the Transi­ tion from Molecules to Organisms Systems of Refractory Oxides Color Photography

16

Walter Clark

22

W. C. Fernelius

22

H. Mark

26

H. Mark

30 27

Arthur Knudson Arthur Knudson

24

Arthur Knudson

21

Sherman E. Smith

23

Sherman E. Smith

29

Arthur Knudson

17

Arthur Knudson

17

W . C. Fernelius

Reduction Studies in Liquid Ammonia Spectroscopy

24

S. L. Parsons

Nutrition and Health

19

Arthur Knudson

19

R. L. Murray

Chlorine Industry and National Defense Nutrition and Health

26

Arthur Knudson

20

R. L. Garman

28 26

Andrew J . Kelly Walter Clark

Reduction Studies in Liquid Ammonia Mechanism of Poly­ merization Reactions Mechanism of Poly­ merization Reactions Nutrition and Health Nutrition and Health Nutrition and Health D e v e l o p m e n t s in Cellulose Structure The Sorption of Water by High Polymers Nutrition and Health Nutrition and Health

Application of Electron Tubes Developments in Tex­ tiles

28

H . Mark

23

F . C. Fernelius

Color Photography Mechanism of Poly­ merization Reactions Reduction Studies In Liquid Ammonia

23 24 22

H . Mark Sherman E. Smith Arthur Knudson

Developments in Cellulose Structure Nutrition and Health

26

Walter S . Landis

16

M . L. Crossley

Chemical Situation T o ­ day (Open Forum) Dyes

20 21

J. H. Foulger M . S. Kharasch

CHEMICAL

Industrial Toxicology Nonionic Mechanisms of Organic Reactions

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