TteuAe-Ttfauena, Augustine 0. Allen has left the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to accept a position as senior scientist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory at Upton, L. L, Ν. Y\ Nelson J. Anderson has left Evansville College, where he was professor of chem istry, to direct the department of chem istry at Suffolk University, Boston. Additions to the organic research staff of Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., Wyandotte, Mich., are Kenneth Aoki, recent B.S. in chemistry from Wayne University; Ar thur Ash, wbo returns from a leave of ab sence after receiving a Ph.D. from Wayne; and Moses Cenker, a recent Ph.D. from Purdue. Nicholas F . Arose of Upper Darby, Pa., and Edwin. Ή, Brink, of Masonite Corp., Laurel, Miss., have been named corecipients of the Longstreth Medal of the Franklin Cnstitute for 1948. It will be given for their development of phosphoasbestos, an inorganic thermosetting com pound, while employed in the switchgear divisions laboratory of the General Elec tric Co. at Philadelphia.
Louis W. Balcziak, who was until re cently an instructor in the chemistry de partment at the University of Minnesota, Duluth branch, has moved to Minne apolis to resume graduate study in mathe matics and psychometrics at the Uni versity of Minnesota. Robert Z. Bancroft has resigned from the engineering department of the Socony-Vacuum Laboratories, Paulsboro, N. J., and is now on the staff of the Uni versity of Minnesota's Institute of Tech nology in the division of chemical engi neering. Col. M. £ . Barker, Chemical Corps U. S. Army (Ret.), has left Army Chemical Center, Md., and is now head, department of chemical engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. The following who received their degrees in chemistry or chemical engineering at the University of Arkansas in June are now employed at the various facilities at Oak Ridge: John T. Barr, Jr., chemist; D. O. Darby, chemist; J. W. Hill, Jr., engineer; Robert M. McGill, Jr., chemist; R. H. Wilson, engineer.
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