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Watt - Governor Speed

Controlled

LABORATORY STIRRER LONG

LIFE—QUIET

OPERATION

SPARKLESS Induction Motor Eliminates the Explosion Hazard from Brush Contacts. L T. HALLETT, Science Editor.

• Delicately Adjustable Speed Range (200 to 1400 R.P.M.)

THE warmth of Kansas City's welcome more than compensated for the cold weather. Publicity and ar­ rangements for the 125th ACS meet­ ing were excellent. Comments on the extended 10-day meeting with an inter­ vening week end seemed to be about equally divided between the yeas and nays. The arrangements do make for a less crowded meeting, and, if the majority of your interests coincide with program arrangements, it is an ideal plan. The Analytical Division's two-day session was rather short compared to other meetings. Actually there was only one day of general papers; the other was devoted to requested papers by former associates and students honoring G. Frederick Smith, this year's Fisher Award winner. While symposia were planned, they had to be abandoned because prior commitments made it impossible to secure chairmen and speakers to undertake such an as­ signment. I t is true that analytical meetings outside our national meeting are grow­ ing apace and offer some competition. We feel that this is just a sign of how fast and important analysis has become and that numerous and competing pro­ grams are in order. We believe that the shortness of the analytical sessions that were held at Kansas City was probably due to a unique combination of circumstances. Even if this be true, it does make one pause and reflect that the success of the division (and it is true of every suc­ cessful venture) has been due to a hard­ hitting and far-seeing executive group. More important, such a group must anticipate changing conditions and initiate new programs which so stimu­ late divisional interest that analysts feel they cannot afford to miss partici­ pation in them.

• Speed Stabilized by a Watt Governor— Eliminates Rheostats, Gears, or Friction-Drive Disks. • Thrust Ball Bearings Insure Long Life under Continuous Running. • Uniform Power Output. No. 5230.

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