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OCTOBER 20. 1938

NEWS EDITION

565

Society Officials, Committees, and Student Affiliate Chapters Officers HE list of officers of t h e SOCIETY will T times a year (in 1938 see issues of February

a p p e a r in t h e N E W S E D I T I O N t h r e e

10 and M a y 20).

Divisional Officers AGRICULTURAL,

N a t i o n a l Officers a n d D i r e c t o r s PRÉSIDENT. F . C. Whitmore. Pennsylvania State College. State College. Pa. PRESIDENT-ELECT. Charles A. Kraus, Research Laboratory of Chemistry· Brown University, Providence, R. I . SECRETARY

Mansfield Clark, A. C . Fieldner, B. S. Hop­ kins. A. S. Richardson (1938-40).

AND BUSINESS

MANAGER.

Charles L. Parsons, Mills Bldg., Washington, D. C. Assistant Manager, Alden H . Emery. . TREASURER. Robert T. Baldwin, 50 East 41st St., New York, Ν. Υ. DIRECTORS. Ex-Officio, the President, the President-elect, the most recent past Presi­ dent (E. R. Weidlein), the Secretary, and the Treasurer. Regional, Arthur J . Hill, E. K. Bolton (1936-38); Townee R. Leigh, R. E . Swain (1937-39); Erie M. Billings, H. H. Willard (1938-40). At-Large, Thomas Midgley, Jr. (1935-38); R . E . Wilson (1936-39) ; Willard H. Dow (1937-40) ; G . J. Esselen (1938-41). COUNSEL. Elisha Hanson.

Editors SOCIETY. Arthur B . Lamb, Chemical Labo­ ratory, Harvard University, 12 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. E . J. Crane, Ohio

State University, Columbus, Ohio. Assistant Editor, Elmer Hockett. INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING

CHEMIS­

TRY. H. E . Howe, Mills Bldg., Washington, D. C. Assistant to Editor, Ν . Α Parkinson. PUBLICATION MANAGER. Harvey F. Mack,

20th and Northampton Sts., Easton, Pa. N E W S SERVICE.

Director, H . E . Howe,

Mills Bldg., Washington, D . C. Managing Editor, James T . Grady, 609 Journalism Bldg., Columbia University, New York, N.Y. SCIENTIFIC MONOGRAPHS.

W . A. Noyes,

University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. TECHNOLOGIC MONOGRAPHS.

H . E . Howe,

Mills Bldg., Washington, D. C. CHEMICAL REVIEWS.

FOOD.

Gerald L. Wendt,

Box 516, Grand Central Annex, New York, Ν. Υ. Assistant Editor, Louise Kelley. Published by Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore, Md. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY.

S. C.

Lind, School of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Assistant Editor, Louise Kelley. Published by Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore, Md.

Members of Council EX-OFFICIO. National Officers, Directors. Editors of the Journal of the American Chemi­ cal Society, Chemical Abstracts, and Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Past Presidents, Roger Adams, L. H. Baekeland, W. D. Ban­ croft, Edward Bartow, M. T . Bogert, Moses Gomberg, Arthur B. Lamb, Irving Langmuir, Wm. McPherson, C. E . Munroe, J. F . Norris, W. A Noyes, L. V. Redman, C. L. Reese, E. R. Weidlein, W. R. Whitney. Chairmen of Divisions and Councilors of Local Sections (listed under Divisional and Local Section Officers). Councilors-at-Large. J. B. Conant, Gustav Egloff, John Johnston, R . Norris Shreve (1936-38); W. L. Evans, Edward Mack, Jr., C. E . K. Mees, R. E. Rose (1937-39); Wm.

Chairman,

CHEMICAL· EDUCATION. Chairman, Martin

V. McGill; Secretary, Norris W. Rakestraw, Department of Chemistry, Brown Uni­ versity, Providence, R. I . COLLOID. Chairman, Lloyd H . Reyerson; Secretary, Arthur M. Buswell, University of minois, Urbana, 111. FERTILIZER. Chairman, Egbert W. Magruder; Secretary, H. B. Siems, Swift & Co., Fertilizer Works, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, HI. GAS AND FUEL. Chairman, Frank H . Reed; Secretary, Gilbert Thiessen, 6625 Woodwell St., Pittsburgh, Pa. HISTORY OP CHEMISTRY.

JOURNAL· OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL

CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS.

AND

Roy C. Newton; Secretary, G. A. Fitzgerald, The Birds Eye Laboratories, 3 Commercial St., Boston» Mass. BIOLOGICAL. Chairman* Joseph J. Pfiffner; Secretary, G . 0. Burr, Department of Botany, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. CELLULOSE. Chairman, George L. Clark; Secretary, William O. Kenyon, Research Laboratory, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.

Chairman, Ten-

ney L. Davis; Secretary, Mildred W. Grafflin, Hercules Experiment Station, Wilmington, Del. INDUSTRIAL

AND ENGINEERING

CHEM­

ISTRY. Chairman, W. L, Badger; Secretary, Howard S. Gardner, Department of Engi­ neering, University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY.

Chairman, Wal­

ter H. Hartung; Secretary, Russell J. Foebinder, Maltbie Chemical Co., 250 High St., Newark, N\ J. MICROCHEMISTRY. Chairman, Lawrence T. Hallett: Secretary, George L. Royer, 124 West Cliff St., Somerville, N. J . ORGANIC. Chairman, Werner E . Bachmann; Secretary, Ralph L. Shriner, Depart­ ment of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana. 111. PAINT AND VARNISH.

Chairman,

Wm.

Howlett Gardner; Secretary, G. G. Sward, 2201 New York Ave., N . W., Washington, D. C. PETROLEUM. Chairman, Per K. Frolich; Secretary, Cary R. Wagner, Pure Oil Co., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. PHYSICAL

AND

INORGANIC.

Chairman,

George Scatchard; Secretary, Harold C. Urey, Havemeyer Hall, Columbia University, New York. Ν. Υ . RUBBER. Chairman, A. R. Kemp; Secre­ tary, H. I. Cramer, Department of Chemistry, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio. SUGAR. Chairman, A. R. Nees; Secretary, Edgar W. Rice, National Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey, 129 Front St., New York. Ν. Υ . WATER, SEWAGE, AND SANITATION.

Chair­

man, A. P . Black; Secretary, Charles R. Hoover, 8 Pike Place, Middletown, Conn.

Local Section Officers AKRON. Chairman, J . P. Maider; Secre­ tary, 3. J . Allen, 527 Dorchester Road, Akron, Ohio; Couneilore, A. E . Boss, Harold Gray, H. F . Palmer. ALABAMA. Chairman, A. Richard Bliss, Jr.; Secretary, C. S. Whittet, 710 South 51st

St., Birmingham, Ala.; Councilor, J . N . Carothere. AMES. Chairman, W. B. King; Secretary, J. C . Eck, 306 Chemistry Bldg., Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa; Councilor, R. M. Hizon. CALIFORNIA. Chairman, Wilhelm Hirsch· kind; Secretary, Paul F . Bovard,081 Folsom St., San Francisco, Calif.; Councilors, W. C. Bray, Norman N . Gay, Joel H. Hildebrand, G. S. Parks, Ludwig Rosenstein, J. H . C . Smith. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.

Chairman,

N.

W. Taylor; Secretary, Russell C. Miller, Experiment Station Bldg., Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa.; Councilors, N. B. Guerrant, B . J. Miller. CENTRAL TEXAS. Chairman, H. R. Hense;

Secretary, H. L. Lochte, University Station, Austin, Texas; Councilor, W. T . Gooch. CHICAOO. Chairman, Charles D. Hurd; Secretary, James J. Doheny, 4247 West End Ave.» Chicago, HI.; Councilors, Edgar B. Carter, W. V. Evans, B . B . Freud, Arthur Guillaudeu, W. M. Hinman, C. D . Hurd. F . C. Koch, W. C. Johnson. Paul N. Leech. G. L. Parkhurst, H . I . Schlesinger, E. H . Volwiler. C. R. Wagner, R. E. Zinn. CINCINNATI. Chairman, A. W. Broomell; Secretary, R. C. Stillman, 1560 Ambrose Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; Councilors, Robert F. Reed, Ronald C . Stillman, Procter Thomson. CLEVELAND. Chairman, C. F . Prutton; Secretary, F. C. Smith, The Harehaw Chemi­ cal Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Councilors, R. E. Burk, L. M. Currie, H . N. Holmes. COLORADO. Chairman, A. C. Nelson; Secretary, Robert T. Phelps, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo.; Councilor, H. W. Dahlberg. COLUMBUS. Chairman, H . L. Johnson; Secretary, M. L. Wolfrom, 168 Fallis Road, Columbus, Ohio; Councilors, W. C. Fernelius, R. C. Williams. CONNECTICUT VALLEY.

Chairman, Ralph

A. Beebe; Secretary, C. Sterling Weber, 64 Gillette Ave., Springfield, Mass.; Councilors, Lewis B. Allyn, Vernon K. Krieble. CORNELL. Chairman, Paul F . Sharp; Secretary, James L. Hoard. Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca, Ν. Υ.; Councilor, John R. Johnson. DALLA8-FOBT WORTH.

Chairman, N. C.

Hamner; Secretary, H. M. Bulbrook, Box 185, 8287s Taylor St., Fort Worth, Texas; Councilor, J. L. Whitman. DAYTON. Chairman, Clyde S. Adams; Secretary, Rodger L. Schaefer, Thomas & Hochwalt Laboratories. I n c , Dayton, Ohio; Councilor, Charles A. Thomas. DELAWARE. Chairman, M . A. Dahlen; Secretary, J . B. Nichols, D u Pont Experi­ mental Station, Wilmington, Del.; Coun­ cilors, Cole Coolidge, J. W. Hill, E. F . Hitch, G. M. Norman, M . T . Sanders DETROIT. Chairman, A. W. Bull; Secre­ tary, O. Edward Kurt. Ethyl Gasoline Corp., 723 East Milwaukee Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Councilors, Sidney M. Cadwell, George Calingaert. Joseph J. Jasper. EAST TENNESSEE.

Chairman, Charles 0.

Hill; Secretary, C. A. Buehler, Chemistry Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Councilor, Geo. D. Howell. EASTERN N E W YORK.

Chairman,

A. L.

Marshall; Secretary, Ε. Κ. Bacon, Chemical Laboratory, Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.; Councilors, C. B . Hurd, Edna H. Shaver. ERIE. Chairman, J. E. Cavelti; Secre­ tary, Allison B . Evans, 1519 French St., Erie, Pa.; Councilor, D. T. Jackson. FLORIDA. Chairman, B. J. Otte; Secre­ tary, J. E . Hawkins, Department of Chem­ istry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.; Councilors, John F . Conn, A. M. Muckenfuss. ' GEORGIA. Chairman, Paul Weber; Seen· tary, John J. McManus, Room 416, Mew Post Office, Atlanta, Ga.; Councilor, Luther B. Lockhart.

HAWAIIAN. Chairman, H. Darwin Kirschman; Secretary, Wm. R. McAllep, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, T. H.; Councilor, John H.Payne. ILLINOIS-IOWA. Chairman, Arthur C. Hanson; Secretary, Richard M. Howlett, 517 24th St., Moline, 111.; Councilor, J. F. Goggin. INDIANA. Chairman, Edward J. Hughes; Secretary, Lawrence Newburn, J. I. Holcomb Manufacturing Co., Indianapolis, Ind.; Councilors, Norman J. Harrar, Wm. Higburg, A. A. Ross. IOWA. Chairman, Perry A . Bond; Secre­ tary, Howard H. Rowley, Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; Councilor, W. G. Eversole. KANAWHA

VALLEY.

Chairman,

H.

L.

Cox; Secretary, C. M. Blair, 513 Highland Ave., South Charleston, W. Va.; Councilors, B. H. Jacobson, G. A. Perkins. KANSAS

CITY.

Chairman,

Harold

P.

Brown; Secretary, James A. Austin, 110 East 66th St., Kansas City, Mo.; Councilors, G. Harry Clay, Geo. W. Stratum. KANSAS STATE COLLEGE.

Chairman, M.

E. Lash; Secretary, A. T. Perkins, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kane.; Councilor, H. H. King. LEHIGH VALLEY.

Chairman, Howard M.

Cyr; Secretary, Britton A. Snippy, Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa.; Councilors, E. F. Marsiglio, W. O. Snelling. LEXINGTON. Chairman, Wayne H. Keller; Secretary, Fred W. Oberst, U. S. Public Health Service Hospital, Lexington, Ky.; Councilor, Harry R. Allen. LOUISIANA. Chairman, Raymond Freas; Secretary, E . F. Pollard, Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, P. O. Station 20, New Orleans, La.; Councilors, Charles E. Coates, Hal W. Moseley. LOUISVILLE. Chairman, H . E. Carswell; Secretary, Guita Marble, University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.; Councilor, A. W. Homberger. MAINE. Chairman, William C. Root; Secretary, Samuel E. Kamerling, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine; Councilor, Fred C. Mabee. MARYLAND. Chairman, John C. Krantz, Jr.; Secretary, Edward S. Hopkins, Montebello Filters. Hillen Road, Baltimore. Md.; Councilors, A. H . Corwin, J. C. W. Eraser, F. C. Hettinger. MICHIGAN

STATE

COLLEGE.

Chairman,

D. Τ. Εwing; Secretary, C. D . Ball, Jr., 647 Sunset Lane, East Lansing, Mich.; CouneUor, A. J. Clark. MIDLAND. Chairman, G. H. Coleman; Secretary, Noland Poff en berger, 123 Nelson St., Midland, Mich.; Councilors, E. C. Brit­ ton, W. R. Veazey. MILWAUKEE. Chairman, John R. Koch; Secretary, Robert R. Austin, 4904 West Vliet St., Milwaukee, Wis.; Councilors, W. W. Bauer, W. M. Higby. MINNESOTA. Chairman, Charles A. Mann; Secretary, H. H. Barber, School of Chemistry, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn.; Councilors, F. H. MacDougall, L . 8 . Palmer, R . C. Sherwood. MONTANA. Chairman, P . C. Gaines; Secretary, Jessie E. Richardson. Montana State College, Boseman, Mont; CouneUor, O. E. Sheppard. NASHVILLE. Chairman, James M. Breckenridge; Secretary, H. A. Webb, Department of Chemistry, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.; Councilor, A. W. Ingersoll. NEBRASKA. Chairman, M . D . Weldon; Secretary, E . Roger Washburn, Chemistry Department, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.; Councilor, C . S. Hamilton. N E W HAVEN. Chairman, Ε. Β . Kelsey; Secretary, M. C. Moletad, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Councilors, C. C. Furnas, D. T.

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NEW YORK. Chairman, W. W. Winship; Secretary, Cornelia T. Snell, 66 Park Ave.» New York, N . Y.; Councilors, J. J. Beaver, C. O. Beokmann, Robert Calvert· R. H . Grist, J. G. Detwiler, Wanda Farr. R. L. Garman, Thomas Govett, D. H. Killeffer, C. V. King, H. G. Lindwall, L. G. Longsworth, Η. Β. Lowe, C. A. Marlies, F. W. Power, R. J. Quinn, J. J. Ritter, G. H. Walden, Jr., R. R. Williams, L. A. Wooten. NORTH

CAROLINA.

Chairman,

Nevill

Isbell; Secretary, Ivan D . Jones, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N. C ; Councilors, R. W. Best, D. G. Hill. NORTH JERSEY.

Chairman, R. H . Gerke;

Secretary, Henry J. Wing, 21 Elm Place, Milltown, N. J.; Councilors, J. B. Austin, R. G. Dunning, E . R. Hanson, J. H. Ingmaneon, R. W. McLachlan. L. A. Mikeska, W. T. Read, Raphael Rosen, R. B. Sosman, H. G. Walker. Alphonse Walti, A. J. Weith. NORTHEAST TENNESSEE. Chairman, Louis

J. Figg, Jr.; Secretary, Lester W. A. Meyer, 812 Yadkin, Kingsport, Tenn.; CouneUor, Lester W. A. Meyer. NORTHEAST

WISCONSIN.

Chairman,

D.

Romund Moltzau; Secretary, Peter P. Pritzl, St. Norbert *s College, West De Pere, Wis.; Councilor, A. Lewenetein. NORTHEASTERN. Chairman, Ernest H. Huntress; Secretary, Alberto F. Thomp­ son, Jr., Eastman Chemical Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.; Councilors, Gardner R. Alden, Avery A. Ashdown, Arthur Blanchard, Thome M. Carpenter, Arthur D. Holmes, Harold A. Iddles, Walter L. Jennings, Mrs. Florence C. Sargent, Wilhelm Segerblom, Raymond S. Stevens.

PURDUE. Chairman, Dean C. B. Jordan; Secretary, C. L. Shrewsbury, Department of Agricultural Chemistry· Purdue Uni­ versity, Lafayette, Ind.; Councilor, Ed. F. Degering. RHODE ISLAND.

Chairman, Richard B.

Earle; Secretary, W. George Parks, Depart­ ment of Chemistry, Rhode Island State College, Kingston, R. I.; Councilors, Dana Burks, N. W. Rakestraw ROCHESTER. Chairman, Donald K. Tressler; Secretary, Thomas F. Murray, Jr., Research Laboratory, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N . Y.; Councilors, W. R. Bloor, E. K. Carver, V. J. Chambers, C. J. Staud. SACRAMENTO. Chairman, Max Kleiber; Secretary, G. A. Richardaon, University of California, College of Agriculture, Davis, Calif.; Councilor, Wallace A. Gilkey. ST. JOSEPH VALLEY.

Chairman, George

F. Henni on; Secretary, Andrew J Boyle, Chemistry Hall, Notre Dame, Ind.; Coun­ cilor, H. B. Froning. ST. LOUIS. Chairman, Jules Bebie; Secretary, H. A. Carlton, 3600 North Second St., St. Louie, Mo.; Councilors, A. E . Gold­ stein, P. A. Krueger, Fredrich Oleen, R. R. Read. SOUTH CAROLINA. Chairman, Mary New;

Secretary, H. E. Sturgeon, Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C ; Councilor, J. E. Mills. SOUTH JERSEY.

Chairman, J. M. Tinker;

Secretary, C. B . Biewell, Woods town, N . J.; Councilor, W. S. Calcott. SOUTHEAST KANSAS. Chairman, J. H. Cal-

beck; Secretary, O. W. Chapman, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kans.; CouneUor, W. B. Parks.

Chairman,

SOUTHEAST TENNESSEE. Chairman, J. H.

Gordon A. Bergy; Secretary, T. J. Cochrane, P. O. Box 144, Morgan town, W. Va.; Councilor, Lily Bell Deatriek.

Barnett, Jr.; Secretary, Emerson P. Poste, P. O. Box 51, North Chattanooga Station, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Councilor, Irvine W. Grote.

NORTHERN W E S T VIRGINIA.

NORTHWESTERN UTAH.

Chairman, L. C.

Bryner; Secretary, Albert C. Titus, Depart­ ment of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Councilor, R. L. Quinn. OKLAHOMA. Chairman, Jerry R. Mar­ shall; Secretary, J. Austin Burrows, Okla­ homa A. & M. College, Stillwater, Okla.; Councilors, Fred E . Frey, R. L. Huntington. OMAHA. Chairman, J. P. Maxfield; Secre­ tary, R. R. Briggs, Nebraska Power Co., Omaha, Nebr.; Councilor, H. A. Senter. OREGON. Chairman, Leo Friedman; Secretary, Glenn C. Ware, Chemistry De­ partment, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Ore.; Councilor, Charles S. Pease.

SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS.

Chairman, H. B.

Weiser; Secretary, A. J. Hartsook, The Rice Institute, Houston, Texas; CouneUor, H. B. Weiser. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Chairman, W. A.

Bush; Secretary, Harry V. Welch, Western Precipitation Co., 1016 West 9th St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Councilors, P. H. M. P. Brinton, H. N . McCoy, L. C. Pauling, B . A. Stagner, R. B. Stringfield. STRACU8E. Chairman, A. J. King; Secre­ tary, Gerard M. Edell, 213 Westminster Ave., Syracuse, N . Y.; Councilors, A. L. Elder, R. C. Roberts. TOLEDO. Chairman, Henry R. Krieder; PANHANDLE PLAINS. Chairman, C. A. Secretary, Julian H. Toulouse, OwensPierle; Secretary, W. A. Clark, Jr., The Illinois Glass Co., Toledo, Ohio; Councilor, O. M. Franklin Blackleg Serum Co., 109 Nelson W. Hovey. North Monroe St., Amarillo, Texas; Coun­ UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS. Chairman, M. J. cilor, E . B. Reinbold. Copley; Secretary, Charles C. Price, De­ PHILADELPHIA. Chairman, Alexander G. partment of Chemistry, University of Keller; Secretary, Lyle L. Jenne, 825 City Illinois, Urbana, HI.; Councilors, Arthur M. Hall Annex, Philadelphia, Pa.; Councilors, Buswell, Ralph L. Shriner. H. J. M. Creighton, S. W. Ferris, Carl UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN. Chairman, Haner, J. B. Hill, L. C. Hurd. W. J. Kelly, L. C . Anderson; Secretary, J. O. Halford, H. 8. Lukens, H. C. Porter, O. L. Shinn, 1015 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Coun­ Wm. Stericker, L. D . 8tratton. eUor, R. K. McAlpine. PITTSBURGH. Chairman, C G. King; UNIVERSITY OP MISSOURI* Chairman, Secretary, R. W. Bridges, Aluminum Re­ Sidney Calvert; Secretary, George W. search Laboratories, P. O. Box 772, New Eckert, Room 141, Mumford Hall, Uni­ Kensington, Pa.; Councilors, H. V. Churchill, versity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.; Coun­ G. J. Cox, L. H. Cretcher, J. D . Edwards, cilor, Allen E. Steam. C. G. Fisher, J. C. Warner, W. P. Yant. VIRGINIA. Chairman, J. C. Forbes; PRINCETON. Chairman, John Turkevitch; Secretary, Donald A. Rogers, Solvay Process Secretary, Charles Rosenblum, Frick Chem­ Co., Hopewell, Va.; Councilors, V. L. istry Laboratory, Princeton University, Bohnson, W. Catesby Jones. Princeton, N. J.; Councilor, Hubert N . VIRGINIA BLUB RIDGE. Chairman, R. E . Alyea. Huseey; Secretary, Frederick F. Morehead, PUGET SOUND. Chairman, Earl G. Thrmp165 High St., Salem, Va.; Councilor, J. W. son; Secretary, Victorian Siverts. Depart­ Watson· ment of Chemistry, University of Washing­ WASHINGTON. Chairman, N. L. Drake; ton, Seattle, Wash.; Councilors, H. EL Secretary, F. C. Kracek, Geophysical Labora­ Benson, W. R. Gailey. tory, Washington, D. C.; Councilors, L. B . Broughton, V. du Vigneaud, R. E. Gibson, H. T. Herrick, G. E . F. Lundell, Β . Η . Nicolet. WASHINGTON-IDAHO BOEDER.

Chairman,

NEWS EDITION

OCTOBER 2 0 . 1 9 3 8 Harry S. Owens; Secretary, James B. Reed. Chemistry Department, University of Idaho. Moscow» Idaho; Councilor, R. P. Cope. WESTERN CONNECTICUT. Chairman, E. J.

Roberts; Secretary, William C. Moore, 42 Chesterfield Road, Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn.; CouncUora, C. R. Downs, Harry L. Fisher. WE8TEBN N E W YORK.

Chairman, A. G.

Scroggie; Secretary, J. F . Walker, Jr., E. I. du Pont de Nemours at Co., Inc., R. & H. Chemical» Department, Niagara Falls, Ν . Υ.; Councilor», C. M. Brown, L. F. Hoyt W. J. Marsh, M. L. Ross, T. H. Vaughn. WICHITA. Chairman, J. Willard Hershey; Secretary, L. A. Enberg, East Plant No. 2, Carey Salt Co., Hutchinson, Kans.; Coun­ cilor, Lloyd McKinley. WILSON D A M . Chairman, Grady Tarbutton; Secretary, David B. Ardern, Box 1582, Wilson Dam, Ala.; Councilor, R. L. Copson. WISCONSIN. Chairman, O. A. Hougen; Secretary, Wm. E . Roseveare, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; CouncUora, Farrington Daniels. W. H. Peterson.

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Research: Roger Adams, W. D . Bancroft, A. B. Lamb, E. R. Weidlein, F. C. Whitmore. Development: W. K. Lewis, G. A. Richter, C. M. A . Stine, L. T. Sutherland. Production: G. 0 . Curme, Jr., Bradley Dewey, W. H. Dow, L. C. Jones, M. C. Whitaker. Physiological: G. E . Cullen, Ε. Κ. Marshall, Jr., D . D . Van Slyke, V. du Vigneaud. COUNCIL) POLICY (established 1923).

Ex·

Officio: Chairman, F. C. Whitmore, Pennsyl­ vania State College, State College, Pa.; Robert T. Baldwin, E. J. Crane, H. E. Howe, Charles A. Kraus, A. B. Lamb, Thomas Midgley, Jr., Charles L. Parsons, E. R. Weidlein. Term expires December, 19S8: W. A. Schmidt. Term expiree December, 19S9: Erie M. Billings. Term expires De· cember, 1940: G. J. Esselen. EXCHANGE (established 1907). Chairman, E . J. Crane, Ohio State University, Colum­ bus, Ohio; H. E. Howe, A. B. Lamb. HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS AND EXPLOSIVES,

t o Cooperate with National Fire Protection Association Committee on the Same Subject (established 1923). Chairman, G. W. Jones, U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa.; F. F. Chapman, A. H. Nuckolls. IMPROVING THE PROFESSIONAL STANDING

OP THE CHEMIST (established 1935). Chair· man, Thomas Midgley, Jr., Worthington, Ohio; M. L. Crossley, Webster N. Jones, Donald B. Keyes, Charles D. Lowry, Wil­ liam McPheraon, H. L. Trumbull, W. R. Whitney.

Committees (April. 1938, to April, 1939) ACCREDITING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

(established 1936). Chairman, Erie M. Billings, 343 State St.. Rochester, Ν. Υ. Term expiree April SO, 1940: R. E. Swain. Term expiree April SO, 1941' A. W. Hixson. Term expiree April SO, 1948: Roger Adams. ADVISORY TO THE BUREAU OP M I N E S AND BUREAU OP STANDARDS ON NONFERROUS

METALS.

Wm. Β. Price, SOCIETY'S repre­

sentative, Scovill Conn.

Mfg. Co., Waterbury,

INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL (established 1921).

Chairman, Martin H. Ittner, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., Jersey City, N. J.; R. F. Bacon, J. H. Beal. J. G. Davidson, W. H. Dow, E . H . Killheffer, R. H. McKee, H. W. Rhodehamel. MEMBERSHIP (established 1876). Chair­ man, W. D . Bigelow, National Canners Association, 1739 H St., N. W.. Washington. D. C ; Η. Ε. Howe, Charles L. Parsons. NATIONAL

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FATS AND OILS

RESEARCH

COUNCIL

SENTATIVES FROM A. C. S.

REPRÉ-

Terms expire

(established 1926). Chairman, R. C. Mew- July 1, 19S9: G. J. Esselen, F. W. Willard. Terms expire July 1, 1940: F. C. Frary, Geo. ton, Swift & Co., Chicago. 111.; R. W. Bailey. J. E. Doherty, T. C. Law, C. P. Long, Ο. Ε. M. Norman. Terms expire July 1, 1941: May, H. J. Morrison, W. J. Reese, M. L. H. E . Howe, A. M. Patterson. Sheely, L. M. Tolman, H. P. Trevithick, J. J. NOMENCLATURE, SPELLING, AND PRONUNVollertsen. CIATION (established 1894). Chairman, E. J. Crane, Editor. Chemical Abstracts, Ohio ANALYTICAL REAGENTS (established 1917). State University, Columbus, Ohio; Board of Chairman, W. D . Collins, U. S. Geological Editors of the Journal of the American ChemiSurvey, Washington, D . C ; H. V. Fair, J. V. Freeman, E . F. Marsiglio, P. H. Mes- cal Society; Editor of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry; L. T. Capell, A. M. singer, R. A. Osborn, Joseph Rosin, Edward Patterson. Wichers, H. H. Willard. PAPER (established 1908). Chairman, B. ANNUAL REPORT ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS (established 1897). G. P. Baxter, Coolidge Memorial Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass. AWARD FOR THE E L I LILLY AND COMPANY PRIZE I N BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (estab­

lished 1934). the

Chairman, President-elect of

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY,

PREPARATION AND PUBLICATION OP A LIST OP RING SYSTEMS USED I N ORGANIC CHEM­

ISTRY, joint with the National Research Council (established 1922). Chairman, A. M. Patterson, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio; M. T. Bogert, L. T. Capell, W. A. Noyes. T o PREPARE A PAMPHLET FOR THE GUID­ ANCE OP PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS IN CHEM­

ISTRY (established 1938). Chairman, Ed­ ward S. Hopkins, Montebello Filters, Hillen Road, Baltimore, Md.; H. S. Gardner, Jr., Warren C. Johnson. SOAP AND SOAP PRODUCTS

(established

1935). Chairman, F. W. Smither, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D . C ; R. E. Divine, J. E. Doherty, C. P. Long, E. B. Millard, M. L. Sheely, H. P. Trevithick. STANDARD AIPARATUS (established 1917).

Chairman. W. D . Collins, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D . C ; W. A. Boughton, J. V. Freeman, R. A. Osborn, Edward Wichers, Η. Η. Willard. STANDARD METHODS FOR THE EXAMINA­ TION OF WATER AND SEWAGE, to Cooperate

with the Committee of the American Public Health Association (established 1920). Chairman, Arthur M. Buswell, University of IUinois, Urbana, HI.; W. D . Collins, C. R. Hoover, F. W. Mohlman, F. G. Straub. STANDARDIZATION OP BIOLOGICAL STAINS

(established 1924). A. C. S. Representative on the Commission: John T. Scanlan, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, Washington, D. C. STANDARDIZED METHODS POR VITAMIN R E ­

SEARCH (established 1921). Chairman, H. C. Sherman, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; A. D . Emmett, E. V. McCollum, Ε. Μ. Nelson. SUPERVISION OP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CATALOG (established 1915). Elmer K. Bol­ ton, Ε. I . du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del. SUPERVISORY ON STANDARD METHODS OP

ANALYSIS (established 1910). Chairman, H. H. Willard, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; B. L. Clarke, I. M. Kolthoff, G. E. F. Lundell, W. W. Skinner. WOMEN'S AWARD I N CHEMISTRY (initiated

by Francis P. Garvan and established 1936). Chairman, Emma P. Carr, Mt. Holyoke Col­ lege, South Hadley, Mass. Term expires April, 19S9: Emma P. Carr. Terme expire April, 1940: Virginia Bartow, W. A. Hamor. Terms expire April, 1941: Henry Gilman, Lois W. Woodford. WOMEN'S

SERVICE

(established

1927).

Chapters of Student Affiliates

BORDEN C O . AWARD (established 1938).

Chairman, President-elect of the AMERICAN (a) Nominating Com­

mittee for Award : Term expires September SO, 19S9: P. A. Levene. Term expires September SO, 1940: Ε. Β. Hart. Term expires September SO, 1941: W. H. Eddy, (o) Committee on Award: Terms expire December SI, 19S9: E . J. Cohn, C. G. King. Terms expire De­ cember SI, 1940: A. J. Hill, D . B. Jones. Terms expire December SI, 1941: R. A. Gortner, J. H. Northrop.

COOPÉRATION WITH CHEMICAL WARFARE

SERVICE (established 1920). Chairman, H. E. Howe, Mills Bldg.. Washington, D . C.

PATENT AND RELATED LEGISLATION (es­

tablished 1899). Chairman, F. W. Sullhan, Jr., Route 1, Augusta, Mich., F. E . Barrows, Carleton Ellis. Henry Howard, J. C. Morrell, C. H. Potter, W. A. Schmidt, O. W. Storey.

Chairman, Lois W. Woodford, 111 Hubbard Ave., Stamford, Conn.; Virginia Bartow. Agnes Fay Morgan, Cornelia T. Snell, May L. Whitsitt. Helen B. Wigman.

(a)

Nominating Committee for Award : Term ex­ piree April 20, 1939: H. A. Mattill. Term expiree April SO, 1940: Lawrence W. Bass. Term expiree April £0,1941: V. du Vigneaud. Term expiree September SO, 1941: Ben H. Nicolet. (o) Committee on Award: Terms expire December SI, 1938: P. A. Shaffer, D . D . Van Slyke. Terms expire December SI, 19S9: Wm. Mansfield Clark, Glenn E. Cullen. Terms expire December SI, 1940: R. Adams Dutcher, H. B. Lewis. CHEMICAL SOCIETY,

L. Wehmhoff, 119 Aspen St., Chevy Chase, Md.; B. W. Scribner, H. J. Skinner.

Ceurtesy, Skinner Λ Sherman, Inc.

Albright College, Reading, Pa. California Institute of Technology, Pasa­ dena, Calif. Central College, Fayette, Mo. Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Fort Collins, Colo. Hamline University, St. Paul, Minn. Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Manhattan College, New York, Ν. Υ. Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, Ν . Υ. Rhode Island State College, Kingston, R. I. Rice Institute, Houston, Texas Union College, Schenectady, Ν. Υ. University of California, Berkeley, Calif. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va.