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ACS MEETING PROGRAM Wednesday Morning and Afternoon, April 8 Beckman A w a r d Symposium on Chemical Instrumentation Honoring Howard Cary Earl J . Serfass, Presiding 9:00 9:05 9:30 9:55 10:20 10:45

Introductory Remarks. E. J. Serfass. Improved Sensitivity in Infrared Spectrophotometry. D. F . Westneat and C. E. Day. Application of Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy to Forensic Chemistry. H. J. Noebcls and R. J. Manning. A Versatile High Resolution Spectrofiuorophotometer. R. E. Rehwoldt, R. M. King, and David Hercules. Introduction of Beckman Award Medalist. R. R. Brattain. Beckman Award in Chemical Instrumentation Address. Howard Carv.

NEW Nylab's MECHANICAL HAND Apparatus

Clamp

General John H. Yoe, Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:50 3:10 3:35 4:00 4:30 6:30

Introductory Remarks. J. H. Yoe. Nineteenth Century American Microscopy. H. F . Schaeffer. Electron Diffraction and Microscopical Studies of Sur­ faces on Anodically Polarized Stainless Steels. F . G. Rowe, F . H. Meyer, and J. F. Nicolaysen. Quantitative Determination of Nickel in Oils by X-Ray Spectrography. C. W. Dwiggins, Jr., and H. X. Dunn­ ing. Organic Functional Group Analysis Using Nuclear Mag­ netic Resonance Spectroscopy. Alcohols. E. A. Brum­ baugh and W. D. Cooke. Determination of Vanadium in Petroleum Process Stream by Neutron Activation and Gamma Scintillation Spec­ trometry. J. L. Brownlee, Jr., and W. W. Meinke. Divisional Business Meeting for Members. Divisional Dinner.

Thursday Morning and Afternoon, April 9 SECTION A Beckman A w a r d Symposium on Chemical Instrumentation Honoring Howard C a r y

NOW! MORE VERSATILE T H A N EVER — w i t h i m ­ proved convenience for at· taching rods of V A R I O U S SIZES. . . • Functions on either a vertical or horizontal rod • Performs either as an extension clamp or a direct mounted type • Permits placement of apparatus as close fo a vertical support rod as desired, or at any distance

• Features a unique reversible clamping arm equally efficient for the smallest or the largest loads • Excellent grasping power for shapes other than the cylindrical • Choice of spring type or solid clamping merely by degree of screw tightening

The most versatile laboratory clamp yet designed!

John Mitchell, Jr., Presiding 9:00 9:05 9:30 9:55 10:20 10:45 11:10 11:35

Introductory Remarks. John Mitchell, Jr. Economics and Philosophy of the Application of Gas Chro­ matography to Process Monitoring and Control. H. N. Claudy. Analysis of Mixed Utility Gases by Gas Chromatography. J. H . Leggoe, Sr., J. E. Brewer, and N . L. Hoffman. Trace Hydrocarbon Impurities in Petroleum Benzene. F. A. Fabrizio, R. W. King, C. C. Cerato, and J. Loveland. Wide Range Analysis with the Golay Capillary Chromatograph. R. D. Condon. Use of a Condenser System for the Analysis of Trace Im­ purities in Gases by Gas Chromatography. Nathaniel Brenner and L. S. Ettre. Ultramicro Gas Analysis with a Gas Dilatometer. C. O. Thomas. Condensation Pressure Analyzer. W. S. Pappas and C. W. Weber.

L B. Rogers, Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:30 ?:55 3:20 3:45 4:10

Introductory Remarks. L . B . R o g e r s . Continuous Coulometric Analysis Using a Working Elec­ trode of Controlled Potential. E. L. Eckfeldt. Electrolytic Determination of Microgram Quantities of Water in Paper. R. G. Armstrong, K. W. Gardiner, and F. Adams. Determination of Anthraquinone in Capacitor Dielec­ trics. P. D. Garn and M. C. Bott. Instrumentation of the Continuous Flow Method for De­ termining Surface Area of Solids. C. F . Lee and F . H. Stross. Analytical and Thermochemical Applications of Deriva­ tive Thermoanalytical Techniques. Clement Campbell and Saul Gordon. Photometer for the Continuous Analysis of Uranium in Radioactive Process Streams. F. A. Scott and R. D . Dierks.

• Small Mechanical Hand, ex· tension mounted, showing 'Swing-back" feature.

· Large Mechanical Hand, ex* tension mounted.

Heavy aluminum construction with small parts of stainless Steel. SMALL SIZE:

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