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Projected ACS Divisional Programs SUBJECTS H e r e are p r o g r a m s a r r a n g e d for A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l Society N a t i o n a l M e e t i n g s for fall 1964 ( A u g . 3 0 - S e p t . 4, C h i c a g o ) a n d later a n d for national s y m p o s i u m s org a n i z e d b y i n d i v i d u a l divisions. Please n o t e t h a t all divisions r e q u i r e :

I See above. Deadline I Daniel MacDougall May 15, 1964 Chemagro Corp. Box 4913, Hawthorn Rd. Kansas City 20, Mo.

Carbamates

• N a m e , p r e s e n t connection, professional classification (chemist, c h e m i c a l engineer, biochemist, physicist, e t c . ) , m e m b e r s h i p status, a n d a d d r e s s of e a c h a u t h o r . • Indication of w h i c h a u t h o r will p r e s e n t t h e p a p e r .

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Pesticides Subdivision General Papers

• Title of p a p e r . • T i m e n e e d e d to p r e s e n t t h e p a p e r .

INSTRUCTIONS

See above

W. W. Kaeding Dow Chemical Co. Walnut Creek,

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DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

• A b s t r a c t of p a p e r . Copies of s t a n d a r d a b s t r a c t forms are available from all division secretaries a n d from Mr. A. T. W i n s t e a d , A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W . , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . 2 0 0 3 6 . Refer to C & E N , N o v . 1 1 , p a g e 9 0 , for d e t a i l e d instructions on t h e use of t h e form. U s i n g this form will give all n e e d e d information. Abstracts for r e g u l a r p a p e r s s h o u l d n o t exceed 2 0 0 w o r d s . F o r s y m p o s i u m p a p e r s a n d for s o m e other invited p a p e r s , longer abstracts m a y b e n e e d e d . T o give r e a d ers t h e b e s t service, as well as to conserve space, y o u a r e u r g e d to k e e p these special abstracts to 3 5 0 w o r d s or less. H o w e v e r , w h e r e division regulations suggest a longer abstract, it will b e a c c e p t e d in k e e p i n g w i t h t h o s e regulations. T h e form is d e s i g n e d for a s t a n d a r d a b s t r a c t of 2 0 0 w o r d s . If you n e e d m o r e space, please c o n t i n u e t h e a b s t r a c t on a second, plain sheet. S o m e divisions also r e q u i r e a second, longer abstract, full p a p e r s , a n d / o r m u l t i p l e copies of t h e s t a n d a r d a b stract. C o n s u l t t h e i n d i v i d u a l division p r o g r a m s for s u c h special instructions. C o m p l e t e d abstracts s h o u l d b e m a i l e d to t h e p e r s o n i n d i c a t e d in t h e i n d i v i d u a l p r o g r a m s .

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INSTRUCTIONS

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DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 General Papers

I 4 copies of 200 word ab- I J. W . Van Valkenstract on standard burg abstract form by June Dow Chemical Co. 1, 1964 Byproducts Dept. P.O. Box 512 Midland, Mich.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, N X , JUNE 1964 Recent DevelopI Invited papers only ments in Structure Determination I

I Fred McLafferty Dow Chemical Co. 875 Waverly St. I Framingham, Mass.

CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 General Papers

I 4 copies of 200 word ab-1 D. H. Wilkins stract on standard GE Research Lab abstract form and 1 Schenectady, N.Y. copy of 1000 word abstract or complete paper by May 12,

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D E T R O I T , APRIL 1965 General Papers Electrochemistry in Nonaqueous Solvents

I See above. Deadline I Chairman-elect I Dec. 11, 1964. By invitation

David H. Geske Chemistry Dept. Cornell \J. Ithaca, N.Y.

Titrimetry and By invitation Equilibrium in Nonaqueous Solvents

Stanley Bruckenstein U of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn.

Quantitative De- By invitation termination of Functional Groups

C. A. Reynolds Dept. of Chemistry U of Kansas Lawrence, Kan.

Structure and Sta- By invitation bility Constants of Inorganic Complexes. Selected Topics »

Stanley Kirschner Dept. of Chemistry Wayne State U Detroit, Mich. •

ATLANTIC CITY, SEPTEMBER 1965 General Papers

I 4 copies of 200 word I Chairman-elect abstract on standard abstract form and 1 copy of 1000 word abstract or complete paper by May 14, 1965

International Ap- Invited papers proaches to See above Problems in Food and Agriculture

only. George Irving Agricultural Research Service USDA Washington 25, D.C.

Inorganic Chromatography

By invitation

Regulation of Invited papers Foods, Drugs, See above and Agricultural Chemicals in International Trade I

only. Bernard Oser Food and Drug Research Lab, Inc. Maurice Ave. and 58th St. I Maspeth 78, N.Y.

J. S. Fritz Dept. of Chemistry Iowa State U Ames, Iowa

A Critical ExamiBy invitation nation of Optical Methods of Analysis I

V. A. Fassel Dept. of Chemistry Iowa State U I Ames, Iowa

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DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, continued Applications of Ki- By invitation Dale W. Margerum netics to AnaChemistry Dept. lytical Problems Purdue U West Lafayette, Ind. Gas By invitation Chromatography

W. Donald Cooke Dept. of Chemistry Cornell U Ithaea, N.Y.

DIVISION OF CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers 4 copies of 150-200 W. W. Binkley word abstract by June N.Y. Sugar Trade 1, 1964 Lab 37 Warren St. New York, N.Y. Reaction MechaBy invitation. 4 copies nisms in Carboof 150-200 word abhydrate Chemstract by May 25, istry (joint with 1964 Division of Cellulose, Wood & Fiber Chemistry ) Cyclitols

ABSTRACTS TO

INSTRUCTIONS

SUBJECTS

ABSTRACTS TO

Teaching Under- See above graduate Physical Chemistry (joint with Division of Physical Chemistry)

John Ross Dept. of Chemistry Brown U Providence 12, R.I.

Education for the 2 copies of 350 word abstract and 1 of Industrial Chemcomplete paper by ist (joint with June 1, 1964 Division of Chemical Marketing and Economics )

Walter S. Guthmann Roosevelt U 430 South Michigan Ave. Chicago 5, 111.

DIVISION OF CHEMICAL LITERATURE CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers

D. Horton Chemistry Dept. Ohio State U Columbus 10, Ohio

Harriet Geer Parke Davis & Co. 2800 Plymouth Rd. Ann Arbor, Mich.

| 4 copies of 200 word abstract by May 15, 1964; 3 copies of paper by Aug. 10, 1964

Current Awareness | See above Systems for Chemical Literature

Ben II. Weil Esso Research & Engineering Co. P.O. Box 51 Linden, N.J. or T.E.R. Singer Singer, Smith & Co. 103 Park Ave. New York 17, N.Y.

The Mechanized See above Handling of Information on Drugs (joint with Division of Medicinal Chemistry )

Oliver H. Buchanan Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute Rensselaer, N.Y.

Appraisal of Infor- See above mation Needs and Services from User's Viewpoint

Paul N. Craig Smith Kline & French Laboratories 1500 Spring Garden St. Philadelphia 1, Pa.

Evaluation of In- See above formation Retrieval System

Fred R. Whaley 1755 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. or Julius Frome National Institutes of Health Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information North Bethesda Office Center Bethesda, Md. 20014

By invitation. 4 copies L. Anderson of 150-200 word ab- Dept. of Biochemstract 'by May 25, istry 1964 U of Wisconsin Madison 6. Wis.

DIVISION OF CELLULOSE, WOOD, & FIBER CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers | 4 copies of 200 word abstract by May 15 and 2 copies of paper or 1000 word abstract by July 24, 1964

James Russell St. Regis Paper Co. Technical Center West Nyack, N.Y.

Novel Methods of See above Pulping and Delignification

Conrad Schuerch College of Forestry Syracuse U Syracuse, N.Y.

Degradation of Fi- See above bers and Its Prevention

Robert Schwenker Textile Research Institute Princeton, N.J.

Reaction Mecha- See Division of Carbonisms in Carbohydrate Chemistry hydrate Chemiabove stry (joint with Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry ) ATLANTIC CITY, SEPTEMBER 1965 Lignin

Dr. Joseph Marton West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co. Charleston, S.C.

DIVISION OF CHEMICAL MARKETING AND ECONOMICS

DIVISION OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers I 4 copies of 200 word abstract and 1 of complete paper by June 1, 1964

Recent

j CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers I 4 copies of 200-word I F. B. Dutton abstract or paper by E 37 McDonel Hall J May 15, 1964 Michigan State V j East Lansing, Mich. Education for the By invitation. See

Advances 4 copies of 350 word Harold Hart

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Chemistry

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Michigan State U East Lansing,

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I R. A. Mulholland Richardson Co. 2700 Lake St. Melrose Park, 111. W. S. Guthmann

Industrial Chem-

Division of Chemical Roosevelt U

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CHEMICAL MARKETING AND ECONOMICS, continued Consolidation of the Chemical Industry and Consumer Markets

See above

Principles of Economics

See above

Charles II. Kline Charles H. Kline, Inc. 440 Route 23 Pomp ton Plains, NJ.

SUBJECTS

Mineral Matter in | See above Coal

R. A. Glenn Bituminous Coal Research 350 Hochberg Rd. Monroeville, Pa.

Carbonization of Coal

R. T. Ed dinger FMC Corp. Chemical Research & Development Center P.O. Box 8 Princeton, N J .

See above

Dr. Lewis E. Lloyd Dow Chemical Co. Midland, Mich.

DIVISION OF COLLOID AND SURFACE CHEMISTRY

DETROIT, APRIL 1965

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN, TEX., JUNE 24-26, 1964

General Papers

38th National Colloid Symposium | Complete paper by Feb.! Eric Hutchinson 1, 1964 j Dept. oi: Chemistry Stanford U Palo Alto, Calif. CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers

copies of 200 word F. G. Mason abstract by May 15, Chemistry Dept. 1964 McGill U Montreal, Que.

Surface Diffusion

See above

Michel Boudart Dept. of Chemical Engineering U of California Berkeley, Calif.

Mechanisms of Detergency

See above

Toinlinson Fort Du Pont Kinston, N.C.

Surface and Bulk See Division of Polymer L. H. Sharpe Properties of Chemistry, page 103 Bell Telephone Polymers (joint Labs with Division of Murray Hill, N.J. Polymer Chemistry )

DIVISION OF FERTILIZER AND SOIL CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General papers

4 copies of 200-word A. B. Phillips abstract on standard TVA abstract form bv June Wilson Dam, Ala. 1, 1964

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INSTRUCTIONS

4 copies of abstract byDec. 1, 1964; 4 of paper (original typed single spaced) by Dec. 15, 1964, for direct reproduction as divisional preprint

H. R. Linden Institute of Gas Technology State and 34th Sts. Chicago 16, 111.

Bituminous Materi- See above als for Road Construction

E. O. Rhodes 86 Mayfair Drive Pittsburgh 28, Pa.

Fuel and Energy See above Economics

H. R. Linden

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., SEPTEMBER 1965 General Papers

4 copies of abstract by H. R. Linden May 1, 1965; 4 of paper (original typed by single spaced) May 15, 1965, for direct reproduction as divisional preprint

Fuel Cells

See above

G. J. Young Surface Processes Research & Development Corp. Country Club Rd. Dallas, Pa.

Chemical Structure See above and Petrography of Coals, Coke, and Related Materials Coatings Based on See above Bituminous Materials

Frederick Whittier 6044 North 21 Ave., No. 2 Phoenix 15, Ariz.

DIVISION OF HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY DIVISION OF FLUORINE CHEMISTRY (Probationary) CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964

General Papers

Advances in Fluo- 4 copies of 200 word ab- ', Ogden R. Pierce rine Chemistry j stract by May 15, Dow Corning Corp. 1964 I Midland, Mich.

copies of 250 word ab- Sidney M. Edelstract by May 1, stein Dexter Chemical 1964 Corp. 845 Edge water Rd. New York 59, N.Y.

DIVISION OF FUEL CHEMISTRY

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., SEPTEMBER 1965

CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964

Kekule Benzene Centennial

3 copies of 350 word ab- O. T. Benfey Earlham College stract Richmond, Ind.

DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 Selected Papers in 4 copies of 200-word Vernon Fauver abstract and 4 of pa- Dow Chemical Chemical Prodper by May 1, 1964 Midland, Mich. uct and Process Development 100

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, continued Processing of Ad-1 See above hesives

I Robert Patrick Alpha Research and Development 14323 South Western Ave. I Blue Island, 111.

New Developments See above in Synthetic Detergents

W. L. Jensen Continental Oil Co. P.O. Drawer 1267 Ponca City, Okla.

Development, Sta-! See above bilization, and \ Uses of Organic I Peroxides I

Orville L. Mageli Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. I Lucidol Division Buffalo 5, N.Y.

Research Labora- See above tory Operation

W. P. Metzner Monsanto Chemical Co. 800 North Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis 66, Mo.

Bench Scale Proc- See above ess Simulation

James D. Idol "Standard Oil Co. of Ohio Warrensville Center Rd. I Cleveland 28, Ohio

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UNIVERSITY O F MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR, MICH., NOV. 12-13, 1964

31st Annual Chemical Engineering Symposium Chemical Reactiv-1 By invitation. (Program ity of Solids j chairman, Giuseppe I Parravano)

SUBJECTS Chemistry of the Solid State

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INSTRUCTIONS

Same as above by April L. G. Van Vitert 2 Terry Lane 17, 1964 Morristown, N.J.

DIVISION OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., JUNE 22-24, 1964

Ninth National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium Challenges in Para- By invitation only sitology

E. L. Elslager Parke-Davis Co. Ann Arbor, Mich.

Nonsteroidal Anti- See above inflammatory Agents

John Pike Upjohn Co. Kalamazoo, Mich.

Biologically Signifi- See above cant Reaction Mechanisms

William P. Jeneks Graduate Dept. of Biochemistry Brandeis U Waltham, Mass.

Predicting the Ef- See above fects of Drugs in Man

Edward Pelikan Dept. of Pharmacology Boston U Boston, Mass.

Newer Aspects of See above Reactions Useful in Medicinal Chemistry

Arnold Brossi HofmannLa Roche, Inc. Nutley, N.J.

Recent Develon- Selection committee will consider any short ments in Medicpresentation of iminal Chemistry portant new work offered in summary form bv Mav 1, 1964

Barry M. Bloom Symposium Program Chairman Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Groton, Conn.

D E T R O I T , APRIL 1965 Lasers

4 copies of 200-word Kurt Nassau abstract and 4 of pa- Southwestern Bell per by Dec. 1, 1964 Telephone Murray Hill, N.J.

Advances in Chlo- See above ri nation Fluid Mechanics

J. W. Fulton Oklahoma State U Stillwater, Okla.

See above

J. R. Ferron U of Delaware Newark, Del.

Industrial Applica- See above tion of Cryogenics

T. S. Storvick U of Missouri Columbia, Mo.

Regenerative Cells

C. E. Crouthamel Argonne Lab Argonne, 111.

Fuel See above

Processes Involving See above Non - Newtonian Flow

R. E. Colwell Monsanto Chemical 800 North Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis 66. Mo.

CHICAGO. AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers

4 copies of 200 word ab-1 Cornelius K. Cain stract and 1 copy of McNeil Labora1000 word abstract or tories, Inc. paper by June 1, 1964 Fort Washington, Pa.

Cancer

By invitation

4 copies of 200 word Mechanized Hanstract by May dling of Informa1964; 3 copies tion on Drugs paper by Aug. (joint with Di1964 vision of Chemical Literature)

DIVISION OF MICROBIAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY

General Papers CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964

Group I I I Elements Exclusive of Boron

5 copies of 200-word abstract and either 3 of 1000-word abstract or of paper by Mav 15, 1964

ab- Oliver H. 15, Buchanan of 10,

CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964

DIVISION OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

General Papers

John A. Montgomery Southern Research Institute Birmingham, Ala.

James Carson Harsh aw Chemical Co. 1945 East 97th St. Cleveland 6, Ohio

Cold Sterilization Techniques

| 4 copies of 200 word ab- D. Perlman stract by May 24, Squibb Institute for 1964 Medical Research New Brunswick, N.J. Invited papers

Same as above by April A. W . Laubengayer 17, 1964 Dept. of Chemistry Cornell U Ithaca, N.Y. DEC.

C. Bruch Biosciences Program NASA H q . Washington 25, D.C. 16, 1 9 6 3

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New Developments 4 copies of 200 word ab- A. E. Humphrey in Scale-up of stract before May 15, Dept. of Chemical Fermentation 1964 Engineering Processes U of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. New and Novel Fermentation Products and Processes

Invited

papers

Continuous Fermentations

4 copies of 200 word ab- R. I. Mateles stract by May 15, MIT 1964 Cambridge, Mass.

D. Perlman

SUBJECTS

INSTRUCTIONS

ABSTRACTS TO

Mechanisms of I Film Formation in Thermosetting Materials Film-Forming Properties of Colloidal Systems Inorganic Polymers and Plastics

DIVISION OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (Probationary)

DIVISION OF PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 General Papers

CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 Radiation Polymerization

4 copies of 200 word ab- I R. I. Leininser stract and 4 of paper Battelle Memorial by May 1, 1964 Institute 505 King Ave. Columbus 1, Ohio

DIVISION OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 General Papers

4 copies of short ab- Herbert O. House stract and 1 copy of Dept. of Chemistry MIT long abstract Cambridge, Mass. 02139 By invitation only

Electrophilic Addition to Olefins

Alfred Hassner and S. J. Cristol Dept. of Chemistry U of Colorado Boulder, Colo.

Zerovalent Metal Compounds and Complexes (tentative: joint with Division of Inorganic Chemistry )

Minoru Tsutsui Research Dept. NYU New York 53, N.Y.

Selective Oxidation Processes

John S. Ball

Cage-like Hydrocarbons

J o h n S . Ball

Mechanical Transport in Liquid Systems

John S. Ball

General Papers

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copies of 200-250 word abstract (double space, original on ACS special paper) by May 24, 1964. 4 copies of preprint manuscript (single space with original on division's special paper) by June 30, 1964

J o h n S . Ball U.S. Bureau of Mines P.O. Box 1321 Bartlesville, Okla.

D E T R O I T , APRIL 1965

DIVISION OF ORGANIC COATINGS AND PLASTICS CHEMISTRY

General Papers

Titles of papers by May 1, 1964; 7 copies of 100 word abstract and 6 of final paper by May 15, 1964

Robert F. Helmreich Dow Chemical Co. Chemicals Dept., ARB Midland, Mich.

Titles of papers by Nov. 1, 1964; 7 copies of 100 word abstract and 6 of final paper by Nov. 15, 1964

Fuel Additives— New Fuels Reactions of Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere Organic Reaction Mechanisms

Medical Applica- See above tions of Plastics (tentative)

R. I. Leininger Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, Ohio

Electrical Proper- See above ties of Polymer Products

T. Goreau Natvar Corp. Woodbridge, N.J.

Chemistry of Mat- See above rices Used in Filament Winding

R. E. Burge Shell Chemical Co. 1120 Commerce Ave. Union, N.J.

Lubricants and T nViripfif'inn

(New additive developments, synthetics) Organic Sulfur and Nitrogen Compounds

DIVISION OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY D E T R O I T , APRIL 1965, and ATLANTIC CITY, SEPTEMBER 1965 General Papers Robert F. Helm( T h e following are tentative) Methods of Testing for Flame Retardance

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CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 General Papers

4 copies of 200 word abstract and 1 of 1000 word abstract by May 25, 1964, on forms from secretary

R. A. Marcus Dept. of Chemistry Brooklyn Poly 333 Tay St. Brooklyn 1, N.Y.

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Molecular Beams

Invited papers only

Dudley Herschbach Dept. of Chemistry Harvard U Cambridge, Mass.

Helical Molecules

Invited papers only

R. G. Shulman Bell Telephone Labs Murray Hill, N J .

Organic Triplet State

Invited papers only

C. A. Hutchinson, Jr. Dept. of Chemistry U of Chicago Chicago, 111.

Teaching UnderInvited papers only graduate Physical Chemistry (joint with Division of Chemical Education )

John Ross Dept. of Chemistry Brown U Providence, R.I.

INSTRUCTIONS

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Surface and Bulk See above Properties of Polymers (joint with Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry)

L. H. Sliarpe Bell Telephone Labs Murray Hill, N.J.

See above Mechanisms of Polymer Degradation

L. A. Wall Polymer Research Bureau of Standards Washington 25, D.C.

See Division of Rubber Stereospecific Chemistry below Polymers (joint with Division of Rubber Chemistry)

M. Goodman Dept. of Chemistry Brooklyn Polv 333 Jay St. Brooklyn 1, N.Y.

DIVISION OF RUBBER CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964

DETROIT- M A R C H - A P R I L 1965 General Papers

4 copies of 200 word ab- Chairman-elect stract and 1 of 1000 word abstract by deadline on forms from secretarv or on C&EN form

Structures of Elec- Invited papers only tronically Excited Molecules High Pressures

Invited papers only

Nature of Chemisorbed Species

Invited papers only

8 copies of 200 word j G. N. Vacca abstract to secretary Bell Telephone by May 11, 1964 Labs Murray Hill, N.J. Invited papers. 8 copies Stereospecific of 200 word abstract Polymers (joint by May 11, 1964, to with Division of secretary, plus 1 for Polymer Chemsvinnosium chairman istry )

General Papers

D. A. R-unsay National Research Council Ottawa, Out.

DIVISION OF WATER AND WASTE CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, A U G U S T - S E P T E M B E R 1964 General Papers

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Advances in Industrial Waste Treatment

See above

C. Fred Gurnham Dept. of Civil Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, 111.

Recent Advances in See above Sewage Treatment

Walter Zabban Chester Engineers 601 Suismon St. Pittsburgh 12, Pa.

Air Pollution

Tames P. Lodge

STATE UNIVERSITY O F N E W YORK AT BUFFALO BUFFALO, N.Y., JUNE 28-30, 1965 Summer Symposium Relaxation Tech- Invited papers only niques in Chemical Kinetics

Dr. Ralph G. Wilkins Dept. of Chemistry State U of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y.

DIVISION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY

copies of 150-200 Louis Wirth, Jr. word abstract by Mav Nalco Chemical Co. 10, 1964 6216 West 66th PL Chicago 38, 111.

See above

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, N.C., JUNE 22-24, 1964 Second Biennial Polymer Symposium Invited papers only

F . A. Bovey Bell Telephone Labs Murray Hill, N.J.

CHICAGO, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1964 General Papers

5 copies of 200-word W. J. Bailey abstract and 3 of U of Maryland paper or long ab- College Park, Md. stract ( 1 copy on special paper, 1000word minimum) with experimental results by May 29, 1964

D E T R O I T , M A R C H - A P R I L 1965 General Papers

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copies of 150-200 Louis Wirth, Jr. word abstract by Dec. 1, 1964

Saline Water Con- 4 copies of 150-200 E. A. Cadwallader version word abstract by Dec. Office of Saline 1, 1964 Water Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Cooling Water Sys- 4 copies of 150-200 Louis F . Wirth, Jr. tems Control word abstract b y Dec. (tentative) 1, 1964 DEC.

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Chemical Institute of Canada

one of a series

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insoluble

product derived from cross-linking the polysaccharide, dextran, makes possible an entirely new series of ion e x c h a n g e r s . T h e S E P H A D E X ion ex-

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PHARMACIA FINE CHEMICALS, INC. 501 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK CE I

The Protective Coatings Division of Chemical Institute of Canada will hold its annual two-city meeting March 19 and 20, at the Seaway Hotel in Toronto and the Skyline Hotel in Montreal, respectively. For details write F. R. Crowne, Canadian Industries, Ltd., 1330 Castlefield Ave., Toronto 10, Ont. The conference of the CIC Rubber Division will be held May 8 in Niagara Falls, Ont. The conference will be followed in the evening by the international meeting of the Ontario Rubber Group and the Buffalo Rubber Group. Write W. A. Cline, Canadian General Tower Co., Ltd., Gait, Ont. The 47th Annual Conference of CIC is scheduled for Kingston, Ont., June 1 to 3. Technical papers and symposiums will include the areas of chemical engineering, protective coatings, instrumentation, and analytical chemistry, as well as inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical education. Conference chairman is Dr. D. G. Diaper, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont.

BRIEFS The 8th Conference on Industrial Hygiene and Air Pollution will be held Jan. 25 at the University of Texas, Austin. Theme of the conference will be In-Plant Problems. Some of the topics to be covered are human toxicology, protection of workers in the pesticide industry, spray painting, and industrial lighting. For further details write Joe O. Ledbetter, 305 Engineering Laboratories Bldg., University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712.

National Engineers1 Week will be observed Feb. 16 to 22, 1964. Sponsor is the National Society of Professional Engineers. Theme for the week will be Creative Engineering—Design for Tomorrow. For further information write the NSPE, 2029 K St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.

| Send me information o n SEPHADEX Ion Exchangers.

Midwest Fertilizer Conference will b e held in Chicago at the Sherman House, Feb. 13 and 14. The program will include research and extension reports from Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, and Wisconsin; discussions on moisturefertilizer relationships; and business

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Men and Molecules... . . . released for broadcast after Dec. 27, is titled "Fibers—New and O l d " and features Fred Fortess and D. D. Gagliardi. See "ACS on the A i r " listings in C&EN, Nov. 18 page 102 for stations broadcasting in your area. Each week C&EN announces here the "Men and Molecules" program to be released the Friday of the following week. This may not be the specific program to be carried on your station at the time listed, however; a number of different programs are constantly in circulation. Call your local station to find out when specific programs you are interested in will be broadcast.

meetings. Write National Plant Food Institute, 1700 K St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 for further details.

The Clay Minerals Society has been incorporated in Washington, D . C , and sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences. It is an outgrowth of the Clay Minerals Conferences which have been held for the past 12 years. Its purpose is to promote advancement of knowledge from the many diverse disciplines interested in clay mineral science and technology through meetings, discussions, and publications. Individuals interested are invited to apply for membership; charter membership will be available until June 1. Membership applications or additional information may be obtained from Dr. Richards A. Rowland, P.O. Box 481, Houston, Tex. 77001, president; Dr. James W. Earley, P.O. Drawer 2038, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230, v.p.; or Dr. Haydn H. Murray, 433 Broad St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07207, secretary-treasurer.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS American Chemical Society 146th National Meeting. Denver, Colo. Jan. 19-24, 1964. 147th National Meeting. Philadelphia, Pa. April 5-10, 1964. 148th National Meeting. Chicago, 111. Aug. 30-Sept. 4, 1964. 149th National Meeting. Detroit, Mich. April 4-9, 1965. Other Organizations American Association for the Advancement of Science. Annual Meeting. Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio. Dec. 26^31.