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EMPLOYMENT ADS INFORMATION may advertise for full- or part-time positions or consulting work. Additional insertions after the free ones may be made at 25 cents per word. Nondisplay insertions by EMPLOYED ACS members seeking full- or part-time positions or consulting work and all nondisplay insertions by Student Affiliates of the Society will be accepted at 25 cents per word for each insertion, no minimum charge. Requests for placement of situation-wanted ads must state ACS membership status, or whether the advertiser is retired (and 55 years of age or older) to ensure publication of the ad in the proper classification. Nonmembers are charged $1.25 per word, minimum charge $18.75. Ads submitted by employed members, student affiliates, and all nonmembers should be sent to Chemical and Engineering News, 142 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn. 06851. In printing these ads, ACS assumes no obligation as to qualifications of prospective employees or responsibilities of employers, nor shall ACS obtain information concerning positions advertised nor of those seeking employment. Replies to announcements should carry copies of supporting documents, not original documents. Every reasonable effort will be made to prevent forward-

ACS members who are UNEMPLOYED or are under notice of involuntary unemployment within 60 days are allowed one free nondisplay situation-wanted classification advertisement per issue for a period of six weeks; subsequent ads will be inserted every two weeks. The advertiser must state circumstances with name of company where last employed and date of termination. Each ad may not exceed 50 words (45 words plus fiveword box address or advertiser's name and address). Excess words charged at 25 cents per word per insertion. After six ads have run, the member may restart the ad by rewriting and resubmitting it restating the circumstances of his unemployment status. ACS members unemployed or those under notice of unemployment should send their announcement to Mrs. Audra Rafter, Employment Aids Office, Department of Membership Activities, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. RETIRED ACS members are allowed three nondisplay ads in a calendar year if the conditions already stated are followed. Situations-wanted ads for part-time, freelance, or consulting work are excluded from this service to unemployed members. However, retired members

IMPORTANT NOTICE Various state laws against discrimination and the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, and sex (unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification). Help wanted and situations wanted advertisements on these pages are for readers' convenience and are not to be construed as instruments leading to unlawful discrimination.

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POSITIONS OPEN NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS The following statement is printed at the request of the Council Committees on Membership Affairs and on Professional Relations, with the approval of the Council: "An employer has an ethical responsibility to reply to each candidate who answers his advertisement in CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS. Furthermore, employers who reply to prospective employees advertisements should provide a reasonable statement of the nature of the position available."

PLACEMENT BUREAUS Volunteer PEACE CORPS. Engineers, E.E.'s, M.E.'s, and C.E.'s. Volunteer in developing countries overseas. Two years. Free-Travel, housing, medical care and vacation. U.S. Citizen, Single or Couples only. Information: Bruce Mazzie, ACTION, OCP Box E-14, Washington, D.C. 20525 Chemists-Chemical Engineers-Bioscientists—New York's largest technical placement firm provides a nationwide service for chemical, plastic, food, drug, cosmetic, metallurgical and related professionals. We specialize in all areas of R&D, ENGINEERING, MFG., SALES, Q.C., MKT'ING. All fees are paid by client companies. Strictly confidential. Resumes invited. PATTON PERSONNEL, Dept. 20; 1472 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10036

ing of advertising circulars. Employers who require applications on company forms should send duplicate copies. ACS expects each user of this section to consider himself morally obligated to acknowledge all replies to his advertisement. RATES Display advertisements $118 per column inch (space unlimited). Lower rates on contract basis. Minimum display space, one inch, with inch units thereafter. Agency commission and cash discount allowed on display ads only. Standard setting $1.25 a word, minimum charge $18.75 each. Include five words for box address. Advertisements from outside the U.S. should be accompanied by information stating the New York bank which will issue a bank draft in U.S. funds. The advertisement will be run on the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft. SEND advertisements with remittance to CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS, 142 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn. 06851, to reach there not later than the deadline of 9 A.M. on Friday, 17 days preceding the date of publication.

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT BIOMEDICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, OR PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS Three new openings created by rapid growth and professional acceptance off new Abbott diagnostic products: SECTION HEAD, OPERATIONS SUPPORT... supervise group of professionals and technicians providing chemical and biological support to manufacturing process for new products and for product improvement of existing radio-pharmaceutical and diagnostic products. Requires a Ph.D. or its equivalent in Chemistry or Bio-Chemistry, supervisory experience, and experience in radio-pharmaceuticals or a related industry.

CHEMIST, NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT... new product process development and scale up for sophisticated medical diagnostic products. Position entails process scale up and debugging, liaison with other departments to bring new diagnostics to production. Requirements: M.S. or Ph.D. level chemist in immunology, biochemistry or related field with R&D experience in industry desirable.

PROCESS DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER . . . use both theoretical and applied approaches to experimental work, to scale up, and to the design of diagnostic products. Degree plus experience in scale up for pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, or sterile products. Experience in HVAC and sterile products processing and packaging also applicable. Ideal research facilities in attractive new Chicago North-shore suburban location. Please rush resume with your present salary and area of interest, in complete confidence, to:

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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT CLEARING HOUSE The Employment Clearing House operated at the national office is a contact medium for ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment and for employers seeking chemists and chemical engineers CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: Only members and student affiliates may use the free service. Information supplied by candidates on training, experience, and education is placed in a data system and this information is available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Write the Employment Aids Office at the address below to request Clearing House registration forms, to submit, renew, or change a Situations Wanted Advertisement, or to request a search of newspaper "positions open" advertisements. Unemployed

members who need initial counseling and advice on employment matters may telephone collect (202) 872-4528. EMPLOYERS. Any employer needing chemists and chemical engineers may request a search of the file of candidates by telephone (202) 872-4528 or by writing to the address below. After specification of position requirements, a search of the complete file of candidate records

will be conducted. Copies of résumés of those who meet the specifications will be supplied at a cost of 50 cents each and there is a basic fee of $10 for each search conducted. Further contact with candidates of interest is at the option of the employer. The Society requires that users make no placement charges against applicants. Additional information is available.

For application forms and further details write:

American Chemical Society 1155—16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Attn: Employment Aids Office

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DEVELOPMENT CHEMIST - SOLVENT COATINGS

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in INDUSTRIAL FINISHES HERCULES INCORPORATED, a leading international company, is seeking an Industrial Coatings Chemist to work in the area of organo-soluble resins and polymers at its Research Center near Wilmington, Delaware. A B.S. or M.S. degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering, with at least 5 years experience in formulating and testing industrial finishes, is required. Duties will include the development of raw materials for the paint and ink industries and technical sales service work. Opportunities for career growth are excellent. Salary will be commensurate with experience and ability. Persons interested in this position should contact: Christiane W. Foley Personnel Department Professional Employment Section

HERCULES INCORPORATED Wilmington, Delaware 19899 Or Call Collect (302) 656-9811 an equal opportunity employer m/f

RESEARCH ENGINEER Southwest Research Institute has an immediate requirement for an Engineer with training in thermal sciences or thermodynamics, plus a strong interest in engines, fuels, combustion, and energy conversion systems. Prefer experienced personnel, however, careful consideration will be given to recent graduates who have advanced degrees in mechanical or chemical engineering. Salaries are competitive and will be based on experience and training. Excellent opportunity for professional advancement. Please send resume in complete confidence to:

Leading paper manufacturer has immediate opening for a Project Leader to assume development responsibilities for solvent-based coatings. Heavy involvement in new and modified coatings for release, heat-seal, barrier and other applications from laboratory, through pilot coater, to final production. Successful candidate should possess B.S. degree, with minimum 1-year experience in solvent-based coatings for paper; and should be innovative in planning and conducting research leading toward commercial products. We offer a liberal benefit program and fine working environment. Please send your resume in confidence. Box 42-B-2, ACS, 115516th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 "An equal opportunity employer M/F"

APPLICATIONS CHEMIST Use your practical skills and theoretical knowledge of analytical instrumentation (UV-Vis Polarized Light and Raman Spectrophotometry). Varian's Instrument Division has an immediate need for an MS Chemist with 2 years of related experience to participate in market development and provide technical backup for sales personnel and customers. For confidential consideration, send resume with salary history, to Jim Fuquay, Employment, Varian Associates, 611 Hansen Way, Palo Alto, California 94303. We are an equal opportunity employer.

varian CHEMICAL INDEXER Duties involve developing and implementing chemical thesaurus, indexing, storing, and retrieving corporate R&D reports and notebooks in all fields of chemistry. BS/MS in chemistry with strong interest in technical information. Experience in information science or laboratory work is required. Familiarity with chemical nomenclature, manual and machine searching and coordinate indexing is desirable. Ideal working conditions. Salary determined by experience. Write to: Administrative Manager PHILIP MORRIS RESEARCH CENTER P.O. Box 26583 Richmond, Virginia 23261 An Equal Opportunity Employer

mm® ÎM mm Excellent opportunities exist for Process Engineers in our Corporate Engineering & Construction Division. Responsibilities include the. design and evaluation of a variety of chemical and chemical related manufacturing processes from development through design and plant startup. Because the Division serves the major engineering needs of the company as a whole, we can offer a wide variety of assignments with the continuity and stability afforded by a large operating company. Qualifications include a BS or MS in Chemical Engineering and some industrial process design experience. Were an accredited employer under the standards of the New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers. Please send pertinent details, including earnings record, to Employment Manager,

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS .. .thru Cadillac, the nation's largest professional placement service.

GENERAL MANAGER

$40,000

Multi Plant—Plastics

PLANT MANAGER

530,000

Industrial Organic Chemicals

PROCESS PROJECT ENGINEER. .$25,000 Fluid Dynamics-Heat Transfer

Director of Personnel Southwest Research Institute Post Office Box 28510 San Antonio, Texas 78284 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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JOB HUNTINB? "Life is short but there is always time enough for courtesy'-Emerson. Answer all ad inquiries. Failure to do so is unfair to companies and other applicants

CHIEF ORGANIC CHEMIST Adhesives & Sealants

MAINTENANCE MANAGER

$23,000 $20,000

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Client companies pay all fees and expenses. For full details, contact in complete confidence: Guy Nance

CADILLAC ASSOCIATES, INC.

32 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 (312)346-9400

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Personnel Supervisor B A K E R P E R K I N S INC. 1000 Hess Street Saginaw, Michigan 48601

An equal opportunity employer.

PROJECT ENGINEERS

CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS:

HELP IBM MEET CHALLENGES IN CHEMISTRY Our Office Products facility in Boulder, Colorado has immediate openings for Chemical Technicians to work in copier materials development. The ability to operate analytical instruments, robots and mechanical devices is desirable. Grow with I B M At IBM Boulder we produce a line of sophisticated office products which have helped make IBM a leader in the information processing industry. Maybe your ideas can help us meet the challenges we face in chemistry, and you can grow with us. Company-paid benefits You would enjoya liberal company-paid benefits package, including 11 holidays, vacation, dental and medical benefits, and a 100% tuition refund plan. Write us today Please send your resume or a brief letter to Don Taylor, IBM Corporation, Department 5 0 2 , 740 New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 4 0 5 0 7 .

IBM AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Foreign Employment Graduate Engineers for close knit management teams, which direct and coordinate with major international contractors. May require short-term assignments in Europe. Typical projects are; multi-million dollar Gas/Oil separators, Water injection, Pipelines and extensive LPG/NGL facilities, as well as Tankage, Terminals and Port facilities. Diversified backgrounds desired including design with emphasis on project management and/or construction experience. Good schools, hospitals, community and recreational facilities similar to any small community in the U.S.A. All inclusive benefit plans. Opportunity for substantial personal savings and extensive travel due to liberal vacations. Send resume outlining, education, work experience and personal history to: Employment Supervisor

(ARABIAN 'AMERICAN OIL COMPANY I 1345 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10019 An Equal Opportunity Employer

McNEIL LABORATORIES, INC. . . . a well established and constantly expanding pharmaceutical manufacturing organization, located in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has two excellent opportunities immediately available for:

PROCESS ENGINEER Interesting duties include scale-up of new products and troubleshooting of existing products. Our ideal candidate will have 3 to 5 years experience in the pharmaceutical, food or polymer industries, with some experience in formulation and vendor contacts in obtaining bids. Experience in new equipment evaluation and cost analysis of products and processes is required.

INDUSTRIAL PHARMACIST PhD necessary but no experience required for this opportunity in our Product Development area. Diversified assignments include formulating new dosage forms, evaluation of new equipment and materials, and stability evaluation of dosage forms development.

Along with an excellent starting salary, successful candidates will enjoy outstanding company-paid benefits, pleasant working conditions and good growth potential. Forward your resume, in confidence, including salary requirements, summary of education and experience to:

J. F. CANNON

McNEIL LABORATORIES, INC. Fort Washington, Pa. 19034 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Spectroscopy. Experience in Direct Reader analyses of metals required for sales demonstrations, methods development and report writing. Send resume and salary desired in confidence to Jarrell-Ash Division, 590 Lincoln St., Waltham, Mass. 02154

ADHESIVES CHEMIST T h e I n d u s t r i a l Division of R e x h a m Corp o r a t i o n is a l e a d i n g d e v e l o p e r a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r of f l e x i b l e l a m i n a t e s , c o a t i n g s a n d c a s t a d h e s i v e s for t h e Electronics, Graphics and A u t o m o t i v e industries. We a r e s e e k i n g a n a d hesives c h e m i s t w i t h broad experience in f o r m u l a t i n g a d h e s i v e s for high specification products. This position offers an u n u s u a l opp o r t u n i t y for i n v o l v e m e n t f r o m p r o j e c t i n c e p t i o n t h r o u g h t o c u s t o m e r acceptance. The successful candidate will be c u s t o m e r o r i e n t e d a n d c h a l l e n g e d by d i v e r s e p r o j e c t a s s i g n m e n t s . I d e a l w o r k i n g a n d l i v i n g c o n d i t i o n s in t h e C h a r l o t t e , N. C. a r e a . P l e a s e s e n d r e s u m e in c o n f i d e n c e t o :

Synthetic Hydraulic Fluids Chemist B.S. or M.S. Chemist with solid experience in development, testing, and technical service in snythetic hydraulic fluids used in machine tools. Will develop fluids using employer's proprietary lubrication technology. Midwest location. Minor travel. Send detailed resume and salary requirement to Box 34-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. An equal opportunity employer. New Product Development—Ph.D. chemist for newly formed Polymer group. Excellent potential, mid-atlantic area. To $20,000 Contact: N. V. Pomplas, PRO EM PERSONNEL, 78 Mill Road, Hatboro, Penna. 19040 Chemist—Synthetic Organic/Medicinal—Ph.D. Our Research Centre in India has an opening for a Medicinal Chemist who will be responsible for the design and synthesis of biologically active compounds. Requirements include Ph.D. with postdoctoral and 0-3 years' research experience in synthetic organic/medicinal chemistry. Excellent salary and benefits. Indian citizens within the age range of 30 to 33 apply within 3 weeks with curriculum vitae to: Personnel Manager, Hoechst Pharmaceuticals Limited, Post Box No. 7755, Muland, Bombay 80 India.

D r . T h o m a s M. E l l i s o n , Technical Director, Industrial Division, Rexham Corporation, P. O. B o x 368, M a t t h e w s , N . C , 28105.

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Position for research analytical and assay development. PHD, 3-5 years experience in instrumental analysis, including gas, chromatography, high pressure liquid chromatography, disc scanning, calorimetry, infra-red and ultra violet analysis. Send resume to:

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Development Chemist—We are a $38,000,000 corporation in specialty chemicals, baked goods and fine foods. Our commitment to a strong diversification program has created an opportunity to assist in the planning, development and execution of developmental research programs primarily in the cosmetics and toiletries areas. Incumbent will report to the Manager, Product Development and Service, Industrial Products Division. Ideally, the qualified candidate will possess a B.S. in Chemistry or allied field, two years' experience in the formulation of cosmetics and toiletries, skills from a technical writing and communications standpoint, and ability to relate to marketing and sales input and react to them. Competitive compensation program and complete fringe package. Send resume to: Corporate Personnel Manager, C. J. PATTERSON COMPANY, 3947 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. 64111. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. Chemical Marketing—Successful Marketing research & consulting firm seeks BS Chem/Ch/E with 2-5 yrs. Chem. Sales or related people contact position who is interested in chemical marketing, venture analysis and commercial development as a long range career. Position involves heavy customer contact at a senior level on a project management basis. Base to $17,000 + performance bonus -I- fee pd. Contact: W. Nuessle, Fox-Morris, (Emp. Agy) 1500 Chestnut, 561-6300

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

SUPERVISOR PETROLEUM R & D Immediate opening for a Chemical Engineer to join a large, diverse, Midwest-based oil company to supervise the petroleum process development and process technical services in an R & D laboratory. Required 2-7 years experience with petroleum refining process development and economics. Experience in computer applications helpful. MS in Chemical Engineering required; PhD preferred. B o x 60-B-2, A C S , 1155 16th S t . N.W., W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. 20036 An Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer M/F PLANT MANAGER Small Phenolic Resin Mfg., Sales $2,500,000—Highly Automated, 6 Men—No Union, 3—Diesel Delivery Rigs. Profitable—Growing (30%/Year) Co. Man must have good track record. No resin background needed but helpful. Chemistry and( mechanical ability needed for Shirtsleeve Operation of plant. Good living in small town—Central Illinois (40,000). Salary Open. Box 811—Danville, III. 61832 C h e m i c a l Engineer—3-5 years experience in p i l o t or p l a n t d e s i g n for f i n e c h e m i c a l s . S u p e r v i s o r y or m a n a g e r i a l c a r e e r o r i e n t a t i o n d e s i r a b l e . In a d d i t i o n t o m a n u f a c t u r ing, w e a r e e n g a g e d in d i v e r s e a s p e c t s of research, development and consulting on foamed plastics, blowing agents, and fabric flammability. Send resume to: Dr. H e n r y A. H i l l , Riverside Research L a b o r a t o r y , I n c . , 300 N e c k R o a d , H a v e r h i l l , M a s s a c h u s e t t s 01830

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D E P T . OF C H E M I S T R Y FLORIDA S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Faculty position in biochemistry starting Sept., 1974. Applicants with research accomplishments in immunochemistry or membrane biochemistry arc preferred. Excellent well-equipped research facilities available. Women and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. Send resume and one faculty recommendation with 3 additional names for future reference to Earl Fricdcn, Dept. of Chemistry, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, Fla. 32306.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PROFESSORIAL POSITIONS (1) Assistant Professor—Organic Chemistry— St. George Campus. (2) Assistant ProfessorPhysical Chemistry—Erindale College Campus. Applications will be accepted immediately and until the positions are filled. Apply: Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S1 A I . Teaching Assistantships leading to M.S. degree in Chemistry. Available to qualified applicants. Stipend, $2,400. Tuition and fees remitted. Write Dr. Robert Keil, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio 45469 Faculty appointment, medical school. Analytical toxicologist, Ph.D. or equivalent. Familiarity with suitable instrumentation (AA, GC, TLC, etc.), and toxicity testing procedures desirable. Box 14-B-2, ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

chemistry; synthetic inorganic; environmental chemistry; structure and bonding; separation techniques; development of computer controlled analytical instrumentation. Send resume to D. A. Shirley, Head, Department of Chemistry, The University of Tennessee is an equal opportunity M/F employer. Assistantships for study leading to M.S. in Chemistry or Biochemistry. $2480 to $3510 per year. Write: Graduate Advisor, Chemistry or Biochemistry, California State University, Long Beach, California 90840 Chemistry Chairman Position. Candidates for the chairmanship of the Department of Chemistry at the State University of New York at Buffalo are being sought. Persons interested are invited to send their credentials, and persons wishing to nominate others are invited to send names and addresses to: McAllister H. Hull, Jr., Dean, Graduate School, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14214. The university is aggressively engaged in an affirmative action program and is an equal opportunity employer. Assistant Professor Positions (two) for Fall, 1974: Applicants for these positions should provide evidence of outstanding potential for establishing independent, scientifically productive research programs. All candidates with strong qualifications are urged to apply, irrespective of race, sex or ethnic origin. Letters of application and resumes should be sent to: Professor Robert C. Plumb, Head, Department of Chemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609 Assistant Professor, Analytical Chemist. Emphasis on instrumental analysis and electronics required, some biochemical background preferred beginning Fall 1974. Teach variety of undergraduate courses, including instrumental analysis; research program involving undergraduates encouraged. Position sabbatical replacement with potential of becoming permanent. Write: Dr. Duane Swank, Chemistry Department, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington 98447. EEO Employer. Assistantships, Fellowships for M.S. candidates for Fall, 19774. $3100 plus tuition, fees. Research opportunities in all areas of chemistry, biochemistry. Wellequipped building, flexible program. Graduate Advisor, Chemistry, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL 62025 Teaching Assistantships for M.S., Chemistry, September, 1974, competitive stipends, 9 months. Excellent facilities and opportunities for individual attention. Contact: A. Silveira, Chairman, State University College at Oswego, Oswego, New York 13126 Graduate Teaching Assistantships of $2880 for 1974-75 are available for students working toward the M.S. degree in analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, physical and interdisciplinary programs. Contact Dean of Graduate Studies or Roy K. Behm, Chemistry Department, Eastern Washington State College, Cheney, Washington 99004 Applications are invited from recent Ph.D.'s in Analytical Chemistry for staff position at the Assistant Professor level starting September 1, 1974. Applicants must be capable of teaching instrumental analysis and have demonstrated ability in use and repair of common instruments, including spectrometers. Teaching duties may also involve general chemistry. Applicants able to teach biochemistry as well are preferred. Desire to pursue research interests individually and with undergraduates is essential. Salary and fringe benefits are competitive. Application and curriculum vitae must be received by March 8, 1974 and should be sent to Dr. A. T. Rowland, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325. Gettysburg College is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications are invited for the non-tenured position of Assistant Instructor, effective September 1, 1974. Successful applicant will direct undergraduate organic laboratories. A.B. or recent Masters in organic; will have opportunity for research. Salary: $6000. Reappointment for a second year is possible. Applicant should send letter and curriculum vitae by March 8, 1974 to Dr. A. T. Rowland, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, Gettsyburg, Pennsylvania 17325. Gettysburg College is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seeks assistant professor analytical chemistry candidates. Present evidence of outstanding potential in high quality teaching and in research (Ph.D.) which relates to the health sciences. Three letters of reference, transcripts, and 1-2 page research plans are required. Send applications by February 15, 1974, to Dr. George W. Keulks (Chairman) Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53201. We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Faculty positions, Chemistry, University of Toronto Physical, rank open, and senior organic. Must have strong record in both teaching and research to join innovative college and large graduate department. Send resume and list of three referees immediately to Professor H. C. Corben, Chairman Physical Sciences, Scarborough College, University of Toronto, West Hill, Ontario, Canada. MIG 1A4.

University of Calgary, Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships are available for students proceeding to the Ph.D. or M.Sc. degrees in all branches of Chemistry and Biochemistry. The assistantships are valued from $4,100 to $5,000 per annum and carry remission of programme fees and travel allowance. For further information write to: Department of Chemistry, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada. Please indicate field of interest.

Assistant Professor—Two positions starting Fall 1974 in the inorganic and analytical areas. Preference will be given to candidates whose research interests are in one or more of the following areas: transition metal

Organic chemist—design and make potential enzyme inhibitors with medical relevance in biochemical group. Two years of assured grant support. Norman Radin, MHRI, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48104

Dean School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Earned doctorate in mathematics, biology, chemistry, or physics; evidence of administrative ability; successful teaching experience in college or university. Scholarly stature in one or more of above disciplines is required. Submit resume by March 1, to Dr. John Korn, Chairperson, Mathematics and Natural Sciences Search Committee, Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg, PA 17257. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Oklahoma State University anticipates a Fall 1974 vacancy for an organic polymer chemist at the Assistant Professor Level. Successful candidate must show exceptional promise as a teacher and director of graduate research in the area of organic chemistry. Apply before March 15, 1974, via formal letter, curriculum-vitae, publication list, and statement of research interests along with three letteers of recommendation from senior chemists to Dr. Gilbert J. Mains, Head, Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074. OSU is an Equal Opportunity employer with a vigorous Affirmative Action program. Applications from qualified members of minority groups and women will receive special attention. Postdoctoral Position. Biochemist. Development and evaluation of radioimmunoassay procedures. One year with possibility of renewal. Begins immediately. Apply with resume and references to: Dr. L. J. Leoffler, Division of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Applications are invited for a vacancy in the area of Inorganic Chemistry at The University of Michigan by September 1, 1974 or by September 1, 1975 if not filled by the earlier date. Applicants should be nationally prominent in research and have an excellent record in teaching and related departmental activities. The level of appointment, as well as the salary and conditions of employment, are open to discussion. Applications and two letters of recommendation or the names of two possible future consultants where appropriate should be directed to Professor T. M. Dunn, Chairman, Department of Chemistry. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. The University of Michigan is a nondiscriminatory, affirmative action employer. Biochemical Postdoctorate—To work on lipid metabolism. Available immediately. Send resume to: S. B. Tove, Department of Biochemistry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607. Equal opportunity employer. Gerhard Herzberg Fellowships—University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon and Regina. In honour of Dr. Gerhard Herzberg, Nobel Laureate 1971 in Chemistry, and to commemorate his service to the University of Saskatchewan, the University is offering two graduate fellowships valued at $5,000 per annum renewable for a second year, one fellowship tenable at the Regina Campus and one at the Saskatoon Campus. Applicants must have high academic qualifications and be enrolled or be eligible to enroll, as a candidate for a graduate degree in the basic physical sciences. There is no citizenship requirement. Enquiries and requests for application forms should be addressed to: Dean, University College of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Saskatchewan, Regina, Canada S4S OA2. Deadline for completed applications is April 1, 1974, for Fellowship tenure to begin either May 1 or September 1,1974. Faculty Positions at Senior College of the City University of New York. Three positions available September 1974. Assistant or Associate level, in the following areas: (1) Organic—preferable biochemistry or polymer chemistry. (2) Physical—preferably spectroscopy. (3) Analytical—preferably radiochemistry or electrochemistry. Other specialties will be considered. Send resume by March 15, 1974 to Box 54-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Graduate Research and Teaching Assistantships leading to M.S. and Ph.D. Excellent research facilities in all areas of Chemistry. Stipends ($320-400/month) available on 9 or 11 month basis. Close proximity to Argonne and NAL. Write: Chairman, Graduate Assistants, Committee, Department of Chemistry, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois 60115 Faculty Position Available September, 1974. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry of Utah State University is receiving applications for an Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry. Applicants are expected to have a minimum training of a Ph.D. in physical chemistry and the equivalent of 1-2 years postdoctoral experience in Biochemistry. Initial applications, which are due by 1 March 1974, should include a complete vitae and an indication indication of research interests. Utah State University is an affirmative action employer, and this is a tenurable position. Reply to Chairman of the Search Committee, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322 Graduate Teaching Assistantships: $4230-4662 for nine months. United States academic experience required. Equal opportunity employer. Dr. Robert Isensee, Graduate Advisor, Department of Chemistry, San Diego State, San Diego, California 92115 The Department of Chemistry, City College, City University of New York invites applications for three faculty positions for September, 1974. Two strong candidates to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and direct research at Ph.D. level in analytical chemistry emphasizing methods, instrumentation and computer applications. Rank open. Also seeking a Coordinator for general chemistry programs, rank open, with responsibility for teaching introductory chemistry to students

with diverse backgrounds and career goals. Applicants should submit curriculum vitae with detailed description of teaching and research interests. Applicants for coordinator position should describe in detail their ideas on teaching general chemistry. Applications and three confidential letters of reference should be sent to Dr. Theodore Axenrod, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, City College, New York, N.Y. 10031

Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1965. Excellent theoretical and experimental background in the physical chemistry of polymers. Leader of polymer synthesis and characterization group with wide variety of problems and polymer classes arising out in large corporation. Excellent publication and patents. Available immediately. Box 408-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

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Catalyst Chemist: M.S. Experienced in process and product development. Fourteen years of industrial R&D with technical contributions in catalytic processes and catalysts in petrochemical and catalyst manufacturing industries. Background in chemical engineering. No agencies. Box 409-A-1, ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

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Ed. D. Science Education—desires position as teacher, chemistry or physical science for non-science students. Exceptionally effective as lecturer for large enrollment courses. C. K. Evans, Rt. 1 Box 700, Aguadilla, P.R. 00603 Analytical Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Specializes in the field of isolation and identification of natural products. Seeks R&D position. Box 301-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: Woman, Ph.D. physical chem. desires position in California in innovative science teaching or researching and coordinating interdisciplinary programs. Extensive research and teaching experience numerous publications and honors. Box 403-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Full time GlassMower—19 years experience. Desires university or research position. Box 303-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical/Analytical: Ph.D. Two years postdoc. Experienced in kinetics, photochemistry, molecular spectroscopy (absorption, emission). Extensive experience in operation and maintenance of M.S., G.C./M.S., G.C., L.C., UV. academic or industrial position. K. Y. Hong, 3822 N. Braeswood #160, Houston, Texas 77025 (713)-749-4617 Physical Chemtet/X-Ray Crystallographer: Ph.D. with postdoctoral experience seeks industrial academic/ research or governmental research position in structural chemistry. Experienced in areas of single crystal studies (biologicals) light-atom absolute configuration determination, computer programming. Publications. Goal oriented and eager to work. Box 305-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemical Marketing/Business Planner: M.S. Organic. Ten years experience in the identification, strategic planning, development, evaluation and recommendation of new projects and business ventures. Have had decision making responsibilities and line sales experience. Will consider relocation. Box 410-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Environmental Health Specialist: M.S. Environmental Health. School of Engineering and Science, New York University 1972, M.S. Chem. seeking responsible position in health oriented areas: industrial hygiene, toxicology, water/air pollution. Over ten years experience of R D as polymer/organic/analytical chemist. Three years, industrial hygiene. Box 411-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Planning/Business Development: Fifteen years diversified technical/business experience in chemical industry. B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering, MBA in Finance and Marketing. Working experience in longrange planning, strategic analysis, business development, acquisition analysis, capital project evaluation and budgets, new product introduction and operations. Box 413-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymeric Coatings Formulator: B.S. Organic chemistry, M.E.S. rubber technology. Adhesives, plastics, paints, resins, latices, papers, films, metallization, foams, textiles, pressure-sensitive and electrical tapes. Polymerization, compounding, extrusion, calendering, molding, laminating, printing, packaging. Product development, process engineering, plant management, laboratory direction, technical service, project work. Patents, publications. Box 415-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Process or Technical Service Engineer: M.S. Ch.E. 1968. Young, aggressive and economy minded. Experience (Polymer/Adhesives) in production supervision, process engineering, product development, scaleup and start-up, pilot plant, purchasing and technical service. Technical skill to excel at long range planning. Box 416-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research in Human Biochemistry: Organic Chemist, biological minor. Ph.D. 1974, mechanistic, organophosphorus, halogen, and metallics. Solvent-solute interactions. Air and heat sensitive compounds. Extensive experience with NMR ( 1 H, 19 F and 31 P) and chromatography. Also MS, IR, UV, sterile technique. Box 418-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Sales, North Atlantic Area: Rubber, plastic chemicals, surfactants, petrochemicals, dispersions. Excellent contacts, strong technical service, mature, reasonable, degreed. Box 419-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Lipid Chemist: Ph.D. Nutritional biochemist, human and animal experience, AIN, ASBC. Academic and administrative experience, publications, professionally active. Location open. Box 306-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemical Engineer/Physical Chemist: M.S. seeks suitable R&D position. Also, nuclear, biophysical, fuels, mathematics, computers, and statistics. Publications, teaching, academic research experience. Box 400-B2, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: M.S. Innovative. Extensive background in pollution control and methods development. Petrochemicals, Q.C., gas treating, wet and instrumental techniques. New Jersey only. Box 400-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic/Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1967. Industrial R&D background in flame retardation and smoke suppression of polymers, synthesis of urethane intermediates, catalyst development, organophosphorus chemistry, organic synthesis, project management. Seeking related technical position. 8Box 401 -B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Biochemist: M.S. Experienced in industrial and medical research. Vitamins (two years), Biochemistry of Calcifications (eleven years) and Neurochemistry (five years). Interested in research and development or biochemical-medical editing/rewriting. Twenty-five publications. Statistics: French and German. New York-New Jersey-Connecticut Metropolitan Area only. Box 401-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. Analytical specialist in optical emission, XRD, XRF, electron and ion probe analysis. Strong background in chemical problems related to fossil and nuclear power generation. C. H. Anderson, 1418 Hillcrest, Glendale. Ca. 91202 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. Seeks industrial or government R&D position. Experienced in electrochemistry, X-ray neutron and electron diffraction, infrared and Raman spectroscopy. Also experienced with large computers and mini-computers. Publications. Merlin D. Danford, 109 Colby Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830. Physical Ph.D. Experienced in industrial inorganic product and process development. Gas-solid reactions, catalysis, surface and colloid chemistry, inorganic synthesis, kinetics and thermodynamics. Prefer supervision of small research group. Box 406-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Carbohydrate Chemist: Ph.D. 1967. Broad background in carbohydrates ranging from simple sugars to polysaccharides. Strong natural gums experience. Some experience with certified colors. Supervisory, technical service, as well as R&D functions. Publications. Seek industrial R&D or academic research position. Will relocate. Paul T. Doganges, 838 West End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10025 Chemical Engineer: Ph.D. 1974. Seeking career in industrial R&D. Six years previous experience in pilot plant and semi-works, organic and inorganic. Box 302-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: Ph.D. (London), 1965. Experience in treatment of metal finishing and plating effluents and purification of industrial wastewater. Four years research experience in electrochemistry and catalysis in Canada and Germany. Diversified industrial R&D experience in England. Publications, languages. Permanent resident U.S.A. Relocate. Seeks industrial position. Box 404-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.A. May 1972, Chemistry. Graduate work. Experience in physical and mechanical testing of polymers. Thermal analysis (DTA, DSC, TGA, TMA),

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waste water analysis (wet and instrumental). Computer languages Basic, Fortran IV, Cobol. Teaching (Chemistry, Physics). Available immediately. Seeks industrial position. Box 405-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist/ChE: Ph.D. (1966, P. Chem), M.S. (ChE); Six years R&D experience in formulating, evaluating (rheological & physical), fabrication and processing of thermoplasts, thermosets and FRP materials. Publications. Seeks industrial R&D positions. Box 406-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Chemist: Degree in organic chemistry with experience in photochemistry research, college teaching and clinical chemistry. Specialities are gas chromatography, toxicology, kinetics, photochemistry. Available immediately. Box 407-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Chemist seeks applied R&D: Product development, formulation, cost reduction, effects of additives, coatings development, or similar results-oriented work. Four years experience: Chemical treatments for nonwovens. Physical-organic background. Ph.D.; B.S.: High honors & Distinction in Chemistry; G.R.E. (Verbal, Quantitative, Chemistry): 99 percentile. No agencies. Audrey Knauer. P.O.B. 174, Neenah, Wisconsin 54956. College Teacher: Ph.D. in Inorganic, minor in Analytical, postdoctoral research, publications, ten years experience teaching college-level General, Inorganic, and Analytical Chemistry, lectures, labs, recitations. Excellent counseling record. Desire position in small or medium-size JC, college, or university. Will consider industrial research. No agencies. Box 409-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

science. Available immediately. Salary and relocation open. Box 419-B-2. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Versatile Male Chemist: Broad background—research experience in general physical chemistry, molecular spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry —teaching experience in general inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, instrumentation, and physical chemistry. Seeks government/industrial position or college teaching position. U.S. Citizen, available now, salary open. Box 420-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Water Pollution/Metal Finishing/Corrosion: Ph.D., broad high level industrial and managerial experience. Seeks director-manager position. Extensive knowledge and experience in: broad industrial consulting, waste water treatment and equipment design, electrolytic processes, electroless plating, metal deposition, conversion coatings, organic coatings and coil coatings, metal decoration, corrosion control. Publications, book, many patents. Prefer California. Box 421-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

ment in U.S. or overseas. No agencies. Box 407-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical/Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1973. Seeks academic or industrial research position. Experience in polymer crystallization, nucleation, morphology, characterization, infrared spectroscopy, high pressure diamond cell. Two years postdoctoral research on conformation of polymers, including biopolymers, by smallangle X-ray scattering with Kratky camera. Publications. Box 408-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington. Biophysical/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Two years postdoctoral, two years research laboratory experience. Background in chromatography, electrophoresis, radiotracer techniques, adsorption and catalysis on mineral surfaces, handling and synthesis of small biological molecules, and theoretical and practical problem solving. Box 409-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Ph.D. Biochemist: University teaching, research and administrative experience. Interested in trace minerals in food and/or environment in relation to nutrition and health. Broad background and interests. Box 424-B2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemist: M.S. Fourteen years diversified experience in process improvement and development in organic intermediates. Experienced in laboratory and manufacturing. Strong laboratory bench wofk, supervisory and quality control experience. Desire industrial position in R&D or production, but will consider any opportunity. Languages. Box 410-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20026

College Teaching: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, 1970. Age 37. Experience in secondary and college teaching, research, and administration. Innovative educator with several academic honors. Research interests in calorimetry and microscopy. Prefer College or University in central U.S. Box 425-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Ph.D. Chemist. Age 29. Five years college teaching experience, Organic, Analytical, General, Lab supervision, graduate and post-doc. plus one term Asst. Prof. Chemistry.wants faculty teaching position, four or two year college. R&D experience. Resume, references on request. Box 411-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Director of Analytical and Physical Lab: Outstanding qualifications, including six years laboratory management experience. Staff of 30. Age 35. Ph.D. in Analytical. Sound product knowledge in plastics, paper, ink, adjesives, waxes, herbicides. Interested in pharmaceuticals. Experienced in modern instrumentation and traditional methods, as well as chromatography. Publications. Listed in American Men of Science. Box 411-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Postdoctor- Laboratory Management: Diversified experience solval experience in mass spectrometry. Strong back- ing problems in analytical, organic and biochemistry. ground in preparative organic chemistry. Experience . In charge of industrial R&D analytical laboratory inin IR, UV, NMR, MS, GC, and TLC. Seeks industrial cluding UV, IR, MS, HPLC, GC, IX, radiochemistry and R&D position. Available immediately. Box 406-D-1, wet analysis. Strong background in supervision, planning, organizing, communicating, information handling. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Nine publications. Ph.D. 1960. Box 412-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist—Seasoned M.S. (1968) Problem Solver. In-depth NMR exp. Also knows IR, UV, GPC, Materials Scientist/Physicist: Ph.D., Brown. Three Separations, Thermal. Polymers, additives, surfactants, finishes, fibers, organics. Box 302-A-2, ACS, years research experience beyond degree. Extensive experience solid-state synthesis and crystal growth. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Czochralski, chemical vapor transport, Bridgman and Must relocate from Northeast toward Southwest or flux growth. X-ray powder diffraction, Laue, DebyeSouth (family allergy problems). Instrumental analyti- Scherer. Magnetic, electrical, optical, TGA, DTA, dencal applied to R&D, tech. service. Heavy experience sity and thermoelectrical measurements and interpretain NMR and GC/MS/Computer. Strong organic back- tion. Phase transition studies. High and low temperaground. Patents, publications. Ph.D. Phys.-Org. 1957. ture systems design. Experienced in design of elecPublications. Box 413-A-2, Box 303-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, trooptical equipment. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 D.C. 20036

Energy—Energy Life-Challenge Problem solver, imagination, perseverance, cost conscious, entrepreneur type. Exceptional background in gases, solids, liquids, light, etc. Capable of spearheading projects with tangible results! What are your objectives in first letter? Please be specific! Box 412-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. Product development background. Five years industrial bench experience in complex analyses, hydrogénation, resins formulation, synthesis and polymer chemistry. Seek a position of responsibility and growth with opportunity to prove capability. Box 400-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Process Technologist: Understressed Innovator (Ph.D. 1962 CHEM-ChE), with lab/plant/analysis experience spanning the gap between alkylation through biosynthesis, catalysis . . . SNG . . . to zone refining. Commercialized projects include petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, polymers and specialties as diverse as aerosols and zeolites. Principals only, please reply Box 414-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Faculty Position: Two year or four year college. Woman, Ph.D. from oriental university. Ten years U.S.A. college teaching experience. Updated knowledge through 17 NSF college teacher programs. Publications. Will present paper at the ACS Spring Meeting, Los Angeles. Box 413-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. Ten years experience in residue method development, environmental analysis, pesticides, waste, air, water, chemical plant effluents, GLC, LLC, TLC and wet methods. Seek method development either in bench or supervisory nature. Five years university teaching, 39 years old. Seek industrial, academic or government position. Available immediately. Publications Box 401-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Technical Management: Twenty years diverse experience: R&D, Management including P&L, Production. Seeks association as asst. to Technical Director or function corresponding to skills. Planner, Motivator, Communicator. Multi-industry/product experience including speciality chemicals, reinforced plastics, building products, cosmetics. MBA Equiv. Box 415-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemistry, B.S., experienced in wet methods, GC, UV-Vis, Electrochemical methods. Laboratory work with construction materials, metal finishing and plating. Can supervise. Will accept any location. Available immediately. Myron A. Parsons, 4917 Logan Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55409

Analytical or Textile Applications Chemist: MA. Cambridge University, twelve years experience in test methods development, (instrumental and wet), lab management, quality control, and textile and related industries. Looking for position in R&D or Technical Services with limited travel. Box 416-A-2. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Conversion Coatings, Anodizing, Plating, Etchants, Cleaners: B.S., Ch.E. Three years experience. Patent disclosure on non-electrolytic bronze conversion coating for aluminum. Process licensed in Japan. Seeks position in R&D, technical service, marketing, patent licensing, liaison activities between lab and patent department. Relocate. Available immediately. Box 410-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Food Scientist in Chocolate, Confectionery, Fats and Oils offers services as either consultant or permanently as technical director. Ph.D. Basic and applied research. Product, process, and production machinery development. Quality control. Product analysis. Formulation. Packaging. Technical service. Close collaboration with management, sales, production, and engineering. Kenneth E. McCloskey, 307 N. Broad St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. (717)626-7727 Gas and Liquid Chromatography Specialist: Seeks research or quality control position using the above instruments. Work experience includes: pollution monitoring, GC & LC methods development, technical marketing and management and teaching. I am 33. BS plus 41 hours grad work. Salary and location open. J. D. Tasler, RRif2, Burrissville Rd., Centreville, Maryland 21617. (301)758-1597 Plastics/Coatings Development Chemist/Engineer: M.S. Chemistry. Many years experience in reactive polyurethanes, polyesters, epoxies, acrylics, phenolics, reinforced plastics, thermoplastic nylons, coatings, (powders, liquids), urethane foams, matched metal die and pulltrusion molding, laminating, casting. Desires plastics or coatings development position. No geographical limitations. No agencies. Box 416-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Plastics Engineer/Chemist: Desires challenging position in Canada. M.S. 1973. Working as an engineer for company in Thermoforming Equipment business. Available immediately. Box 417-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Process Improvement Chemist in isolation of fermentation products, upgrading soy protein. Patents, fluent German. Sig Muller. 415 D Street, Chula Vista, Calif. 92010 Sr. Materials Scientist: B.Ch. 1950. Seeking challenging position in materials R&D or product management. Extensive practical and innovative experience in polyurethanes, rubber, plastics, advanced composites, acoustical materials. Patents and publications. Supervisory experience. University Instructor in materials

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Biochemist: Ph.D. 1973. Four years experience in isolation, purification, characterization and chemical modification of enzymes and proteins. Enzyme kinetics and biochemical mechanism of drug action. Excellent background in organic and physical chemistry. Versatile in modern instrumental techniques. Seeks industrial or academic position. Available for interview. Box 403-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1969. Five years experience in synthesis and process development of pesticides and flame retardants. Seeks challenging industrial position. Excellent academic and industrial record with several patents and publications. Box 404-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Organic Chemist with successful commercial developments in pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, industrial biocides, fire retardants and organic intermediates. Seeks responsible industrial R&D position which will utilize extensive and diversified experience in synthesis, screening and process development of fine and industrial organic chemicals. Box 405-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Physical/Analytical Chemist: M.S., Ed.D. May 1974, seeks academic or industrial position. Research experience in ion-molecule reactions. Strong background in analytical services (G.C.-M.S.) & instrumentation. Willing to relocate. POB 3200, E.T. Station, Commerce, Tx. 75428 Biomaterials/Physical Polymer/Physical Chemistry:. Ph.D. in Materials Science in February 1974, M.S. in Physical Chemistry. Hydrogel applications, non-thrombogenic interface, surface modification, polymer, physiological solution and metal characterization. Instrumentation: IR. UV, DSC, NMR, GC, etc. Publications. Seek industrial R&D or postdoctoral position. Available now. Box 418-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.S. 1967. Familiar with organic coatings and resin analysis using instrumental methods. No agencies please. Box 300-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Two years postdoctoral. Research experience in carbohydrate and wood chemistry. Good polymer and analytical background. Seeking R&D or technical position in industries or medical institutes. Will relocate. Box 406-A-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Planner/Coordinator/Manager—Network-Based Program Planning and Economic Evaluation, BSChE, 15 years generalist plus specialist experience in Plastics, Chemicals & Specialties—R&D, Engineering, Production, Marketing & Construction. Project Manager, Organizer, Problem-Solver. Communications and liaison skills. Seeking respsible line or staff position. Box 305-D-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D / 20036

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1957. Experienced in industrial R&D. Organic synthesis, dispersion and emulsion polymerization, color precursors, microencapsulation, paper coatings. Desires position in industry or govern-

Waste Water and water treatment expert seeks Part Time technical service and/or sales consultant work. I cover the S.E. and S.W. Why pay your people to travel when I am right there? I specialize in trouble

shooting and plant start ups. No coagulant aids or competing chemicals due ο conflict of interest. Box 308-D-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Manager Instrument Laboratory for two Fortune "500" Companies. Specialist in in­ frared spectrophotometry, gas chromatography, and modern instrumentation in support of R&D programs to develop new processes and products. Expert in char­ acterizing new and competitive products including: hair resins, surfactants, adhesives, surface coatings (tile), polymers, specialty industrial and household for­ mulations. Box 400-D-1. ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington. D C . 20036 Analytical Chemist/Manager: M.S. + two years. Three years industrial experience synthetic polymers applied research, methods development. Two years Q.C. and product development. Textile chemicals. Di­ versified background, stronq in AA, XRF, GC. LC, pro­ gramming. Some NMR, IR, UV-VIS. mass spec. Strong supervisory and administrative responsibilities. R. S. Wilkinson, 1035 Carysbrook Charlotte. N.C. 28210, (704) 523-8598 Chemical Engineer: Recent Ph.D. Thesis in bubble formation. Research experience in two-phase and non-Newtonian fluid flow. Good background in indus­ trial engineering, computer and math. Seek an indus­ trial R&D position. Immediately available. No agen­ cies please. Box 402-D-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic-BioOrganic Chemist: Ph.D. 1968. Minors in Medicinal and Bio-Chem. Experience in synthesis (heterocycles. olefins, sugars, nucleotides, organophosphorus compounds): chromatography (tic, liquid, vpc) and spectroscopy (ir, uv. nmr); enzyme kinetics. Age 34. married. Seeks industrial, academic or re­ search institute position. No agencies, please. Box 403-D-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1960. Desires R&D industrial position. Diversified polymer experiences. Polymer syntheses, characterization, and evaluation. Property-structure relationships. Fluorocarbon and Aromatic-Heterocyclic polymers, modified silicones, chlorine and sulfur containing polymers. UV and RF Plasma polymerizations. Supervisory experiences. Patents and publications. No agencies. Box 404-D1, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Hard-working Organic Synthetic Chemist/NMR Spec­ troscopist: Ph.D. 1972. Eighteen months postdoctoral experience, excellent academic record. Developed macrocyclic NMR shift reagents (JACS 95. 1443 (1973). Experience with FT-NMR, GC. IR, UV. etc. Part-time C0 2 . He-Ne laser design consultant. Seeks industrial or governmental R&D position. Available im­ mediately. Joe Maskasky. 1809 E. Sheridan St., Phoe­ nix, AZ. 85006. 258-2143 Attorney/Organic Chemist: J.D 1973. Ph.D. 1970. Member State Bar, seeks technical-legal liaison, pat­ ent law. management, administrative law. or related po­ sition requiring chemical or scientific expertise. Box 413-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. Ten years polymer research. Characterization and solution properties of polymers, vinyl copolymerization, electropolymerization. polymer endgroups. degradation of Nylon. Polythene by light and airpolluting gases, morphology, crystallization. Analytical ultracentrifugation, absorption and fluores­ cence spectroscopy, hydrodynamics, nucleic acids. Publications. Seeks R&D position. Box 407-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer Coating Chemist with background in paper making, printing inks and photographic light-sensitive systems is seeking an appropriate position. Box 408D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Development, Manufacturing, or related resp. sought by Chemist/Engineer accomplished in bench, pilot pit.. & prodtn.: hands-on, supervision, administration. Relo­ cate, travel, immediately. Bo 409-D-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Environmental Chemist: Ph.D. 1970. Analytical Chemistry (instrumentation). M.S. 1973. Environmen­ tal studies (energy, resources, environment). Publica­ tions. Practical experience in water pollution study, in­ cluding environmental impact analyses of phosphates on water pollution and evaluation of water quality moni­ toring systems. Seeks research position with chemical or consulting company. Box 410-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Manufacturing Manager/Maintenance & Engineering Manager: Chemical Engineer experienced in organic and inorganic chemical manufacture, multi-plant man­ agement, construction, plant start up, process trouble shooting, process improvement, quality control, bud­ geting, union contracts, personnel selection, safety and pollution control. Box 411-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20036 Rubber Chemist: Chief Chemist for Manhattan Rubber Co. for thirty years. Natural and Synthetic Rubber. Compounding, processing, research, development and quality control Belts, Hose, Molded Goods and sundries. Will relocate. Salary open. (201) 7781343. Arthur P. Stubbs, 43 Dalewood Rd., Clifton, N.J. 07013 Technically Oriented Business Manager: Desires man­ agement or senior staff position. Eighteen years of ex­ perience in management of R&D, market development,

planning, business analysis and commercial develop­ ment activities in the petroleum, chemical and environ­ mental industries. Graduate and undergraduate edu­ cation in chemistry, engineering and business adminis­ tration. Box 413-D-1. ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036 Catalytic Chemist: Ph.D. Four years industrial experi­ ence in catalyst preparation, characterization and eval­ uation, process variables, and petroleum and shale oil processing. Marvin Klotz. 7040 West Tenth Street, In­ dianapolis, Ind.46224 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1967. Broad industrial expe­ rience in physical, analytical, and organic chemistry encompassing such areas as cellulose chemistry, coat­ ings, qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis, diazo chemistry, kinetics, organic synthesis, quality control. Expert on various types of membranes and membrane testing methods. Box 417-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: M.S. Extensive, in-depth experi­ ence. Methods development, classical, instrumental techniques, ultratrace to matrix. Research, develop­ ment, manufacturing, quality assurance, safety, cost orientation. Material specifications, supplier, customer relations. A.I.C. accredited. Held A.E.C. " Q " clear­ ance. Publications. Effective manager, communica­ tor, problem solver. Box 400-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington. D.C. 20036 Analytical/Instrumental Chemist in Electro or Organic —to utilize research and international/domestic teach­ ing experience—preferring Pharmaceutical. Natural Product. Liquid Crystal, Food, or Agricultural Chemistry; but having resourcefulness, creativity, integrity, versatil­ ity, competence, and diligence, I can produce in other areas as well. Available immediately, location open. G. DusSault, 1 Merrimon Avenue. Inman, SC. 29349; phone 803-578-4493 Biochemist-Microbiologist-Bioengineer: Ph.D. 1972 with postdoctoral experience seeks permanent position. Experience and training in: microbial biochemistry, physiology, technology; enzymology, esp. purification techniques; fermentations; biochemical engineering, esp. immobilized systems; primary, secondary metabo­ lite biosynthesis. Teaching experience; undergrad chemistry, advanced biochemistry. Publications and patent. Available May 1974. Box 403-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W. Washington. D.C. 20036 Biochemist/Toxicologist: M.S., 1973. Background in residue analysis of pesticides, metabolism of xenobiotic compounds and enzyme characterization studies. Sal­ ary open, will relocate, publications. Box 404-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: M.S., P.E.. Thirty years varied technical experience in government and industry. De­ sires challenging problem and project assignments in Washington. D.C. area. Box 405-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: Ph.D. 12/73, Age 26. Back­ ground in process analysis, dynamics, control, mathe­ matical and empirical modeling, computer program­ ming, minicomputer hardware and software, processcomputer interfacing, electronics, instrumentations, transport phenomena, reaction kinetics, polymer, ther­ modynamics, mathematics and statistics. Publications. Seek entry industrial position. Will relocate. Available immediately. Box 406-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Twenty years production and R&D experience in film manufacturing and converting. Profit oriented, aggressive, hard-working—also experi­ enced in community and labor relations. Want chal­ lenging upper echelon opportunity in either mfg. or R&D. Location open. Box 407-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1972 NYU, one year postdoc. plus five years industrial experiences: Synthesis and developments of wide variety of organic compounds, R&D; fine organic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, flavors, fragrances, monomers and polymers. Strong instru­ mental capabilities. Publications. Seeking industrial R&D position. Box 408-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist/Synthesis, Polymery, Elastomers: Di­ versified experience from polymerization thru charac­ terization and curing to product optimization. Synthe­ sis of speciality materials, monomers, catalysts, stabi­ lizers. Organometallics, tin and silane intermediates, graft polymers, polyurethanes, epoxies, polysulfides, carboxylics, silicones. Age 48. In NYC/NJ area but relocatable. Box 409-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical/Inorganic: Ph.D. 1971: Postdoctoral experi­ ence. Research areas; small and wide-angle X-ray dif­ fraction. X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy and diffraction, laser spectroscopy. Systems studied included transition metal complexes, macrocyclic com­ pounds and proteins. Desire is applied R/D but would seriously consider sales. Will relocate and travel. Box 410-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer/Coatings Chemist: Polymer and coatings de­ velopment, characterization and evaluation. Resin and polymer synthesis. Structure-performance-property re­ lationships. Unsaturated polyesters. Thermoset mold­ ing compounds. Radiation polymerization and pro­ cess. Project generation and supervision. Phys. Or­ ganic Ph.D. 1958. Organic synthesis, interdisciplinary R/D. Box 411-C-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036

Assistant Professor: Ph.D. Publications; presently Lecturer and Research Associate; James Bryant Conant Award (ACS) 1970; College teaching and postdoc­ toral research experience; well prepared to teach vari­ ety of undergraduate and graduate courses/Inorganic/ Organic/Analytical. Desire and ability to initiate vigor­ ous teaching and research programs. Charles D. Mickey. Dept of Chem., Texas A&M University. College Station. Texas 77843 Organic Chemist Ph.D. (33) synthetic organic, polymer, academic background wishes challenging position in S.E. Michigan. Custom chemicals, intermediates, fire retardants, coatings, radiation chemistry, patents, publi­ cations, meaningful industrial contributions. Employed. Box 301-A-2. ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Box & Boxed Scientist: Ph.D. 1960. Interdisciplinary, and biochemist-chemist. Experienced, in part, applica­ tions research thru marketing research. Taught col­ lege levels. Seek people and/or project oriented posi­ tion of challenge-liaison, marketing research etc., wherever box needs opening (?) Resume of experi­ ence upon request. Resident. 21 Ludrigh Drive. Nanuet, New York 10954 Food Chemist: Ph.D. 1970. Seeks industrial position. Experience in dairy products, citrus fruits, grapes, bev­ erages, coffee, spices, and chromatographic and in­ strumental analyses of natural products (flavor, color, pigments, organic acids, lipids, vitamins and minerals). Salary and location open. Box 415-C-1, ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Industrial Experience with Pharmaceuticals, Foods, Polymers: Biochemist. Ph.D. 1943. Extensive labora­ tory bench and administrative responsibility. Fermen­ tations, microbiology, organic syntheses, quality con­ trol, pilot plant engineering. FDA, USP. AOAC, NF, ASTM. 90 patents. Full time position wanted or con­ sultancy. Box 416-C-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20036 Mass Spectroscopist: Ph.D., Physical Chemistry. Two year postdoc. Varied mass spec experience including high and low resolution organic, ion-molecule rxn kinet­ ics, RPD ion energetics, fragmentation mechanisms, chemical ionization and GC-MS. Seeks academic, gov't or industrial position. Postdoctoral considered. Midwest preferred. Box Box 417-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 MS Engineer taking bumps of overspecialization. Thirty years govt industry and consultant experience in aerospace, ordnance, chemical specialty, propulsion and combustion, photoreproductive fields. Includes R&D, management, plant operation, process control, interdisciplinary writing and coord., and marketing. Patents and publ. Turn profit for small company. Box 418-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Personnel Recruiter/Manager—Col lege/ Professional Relations: Results-minded, people-sensitive, techni­ cally-based (BS, Chemistry) professional with demon­ strated accomplishments in executive, managerial, pro­ fessional/technical, scientific and sales personnel re­ cruitment/employment and general personnel adminis­ tration. Available immediately for industrial or educa­ tional placement position in any geographical area. Box 419-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington. D.C. 20036 Product Development Chemist: Speciality in develop­ ment/scale up of new products, ie., dielectric, inorgan­ ic and organic photoconductors, electrosensitive burnoff papers, photochromic coatings, photographic bases, ionic and electronic conductive layers, functional coat­ ings, and coatings for TV picture tubes. Patents. B S . Chemistry. Box 420-C-1, ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Production and Sales: Experienced in chemical specialties, metal finishing cosmetic, photo, and textile chemicals. Capable of operating all phases of a small to medium sized plant. Thoroughly familiar with the manufacture of fine organics, emulsions, surfactants, and compounding. Seeks challenging position—will relocate. Box 421-C-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Surface Active Agents specialist seeks research man­ agement position with industry involved in manufacture and development of surfactants, detergents, and spe­ cialty chemicals and its applications. Diversified expe­ rience for ten years with profitable accomplishments. Publications. Box 422-C-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20036 Technical Administration: Chemical Specialties. M.S. Seventeen years of management and development in planning and execution of R&D. and product planning from concept to final consumer product. Adept at coordinating marketing, sales, and manufacturing groups. Accomplishments have been marked with product development leadership. Box 423-C-1, ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Experience, wet and instrumental methods development. Analysis of both inorganic and organic materials. Instruments GC, IR, VIS, UV. X-ray diffraction, pH. etc. Industrial and teaching experi­ ence, six years. M.S. plus advanced study. Seeking growth opportunity in chemical problem solving. Box 400-B-1. ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: BS Chemistry. Heavy diversified successful pharmaceutical experience with supervisory abilities. Method development, metabolism, immunolo­ gy, bioavailability-pharmacokinetics. Strong back-

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round in TLC, GC and modern instrumentation. eeks scientific responsibilities. Will relocate. Box 401-B-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Experience in high temperature polymers, TOF, GC, IR, UV, and environ­ mental monitoring. Seek position in research laborato­ ry. Will relocate. W. T. Ristau. N.S. Route, Box 266D, Corrales. New Mexico 87408 Biochemist: Ph.D. 1964. Postdoctoral experience. Publications. Strong background in analytical and or­ ganic chemistry. Experienced in analytical methods development, GLC, chromatographic separations, and protein chemistry. Interested in academic, research, or R&D position. Will relocate. Resume available. Box 403-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036 Chemical Engineer: Fifteen years R&D experience in waste and water treatment: adsorption, flocculation, filtration, flotation, sludge dewatering, incineration and biological treatment. M.S. in chemical engineering, 1962. Seeking industrial or government position. Location and salary open, available immediately. Box 404-B-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036 Innovative Chemical Engineer: Ph.D. ChE. Ten years supervisory experience: Fuels, lubricants, specialty chemicals, refining processes, petrochemicals, poly­ mers, catalyst development, air, water pollution control. Successfully commercialized new processes and prod­ ucts. Patents/publications. Desires position with pro­ gressive company. Box 405-B-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic Chemistry: Ph.D. Minor Chem. E. Twentythree years petroleum analytical research, six years non-ferrous metals, some corn products and college teaching. Chemical specialties and detergents, formu­ lations, liaison with USDA and EPA. Chemical analy­ sis, spectrography, X-ray diffraction and fluorescence, TLC. Literature searching and abstracts. Box 406-B1,ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Catalytic Chemist/Fuels Engineer: Four years re­ search experience in coal hydrogénation catalysis: catalysts, reaction mechanism. Broad background in fuels chemistry, analytical techniques and coal conversion/petroleum processes. Seeks industrial R&D position. Immigrant. Location open. Available March, 1974. Box 417-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemistry B.S.. Medical Science B.A., Radiation Biology M.S., 76 graduate hours with honors. Radioimmunoassays, radioisotopes, liquid scint., tumor cells, autoradiography, dosimetry, cancer chemotherapy, thyroid, cataracts, cell research, Fortran & French tools, V A . research. Desire management or research with voung group clinical, gov't, industry. Upper Midwest/West. 1613-74th Street, Kenosha. Wisconsin 53140. Ph 1414-657-3702 Consultant: Process-product development from Lab to Pilot Plant. Economic analysis and technical planning. Problem solver. Strong in Polymers, Instrumental Analyses. Computer Programming, Electro-chemistry, and Feasibility studies. Reports on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis. No Agencies. Box 419-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Franco-Mexican: 30, creative, successful, Top Executive, trilingual. MBA. Ms. Multinational background. Excellent contacts: Europe—LA. Experienced: Pharmaceutical chemicals, consulting, sales, finance, production, organization, management (CEO level). Pioneered local fine chemical manufacture. Seeks senior management post. Progressive company. Would relocate. Write: A. Antebi, Aptdo Postal 10730, Mexico 10 D.F., Mexico Information Scientist with extensive Technical Information Management experience seeks position utilizing his talents for searching, consulting, implementing, managing, and reporting technical information; document storage and retrieval; and manual and computer related technology. Salary and location open. Box 421-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Inorganic/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1971, French postdoctoral, five years industry experience (R&D, QC, production, and management). Seeks career industrial or academic position. Exceptionally experienced in in­ organic polymers and Raman. D. H. Payne, 105 Elena Way, Los Gatos. California 95030

Marketing/Sales: B.S.Ch.E. Extensive experience with plastics, packaging materials, architectural products, chemicals, equipment. Background in market and product development, technical service, troubleshooting, sales. Willing to travel extensively U.S. or abroad, act as your representative, relocate. Resident of Northern New Jersey. Box 422-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Versatile Inorganic/physical: Ph.D. 1970. Postdoc­ toral, catalysis and surface chemistry. EPR, X-ray, GC, MS, adsorption and high vacuum. Also experienced high temperature chemistry and materials. Some med­ ical research. Excellent with instruments. Broad in­ terests. Creative, inventive. Seeks educational, gov­ ernmental or industrial position, research or teaching. Available immediately. Box 408-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20036

Material Scientist/Physical Chemist: Ph.D. Research Associate four years major university. Considerable industrial/academic experience. Surface structure/ chemistry, gas-surface interactions, Auger spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, LEED, vacuum techniques, x-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry, photoemission. thermionics and thermoelectrics. Box 423-B-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1969. Seeks applications-ori­ ented research. Postdoctoral research (four years) focus on organic, photochemical, and organometallic synthesis. Seven publications. Fellowships. Enthusi­ astic. Box 409-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036

Materials Scientist: Seeking managerial research or business situation. Ph.D. 1963. Experienced in polymer synthesis and evaluation, structure-property relationships of materials, chemiluminescence, materials analysis, adhesives, boron chemistry, organometallics, specialty chemicals, technical liaison, proposal writing. Managerial and bench experience. Enjoy interdisciplinary activities. Box 424-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic/organometallic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. seeking industrial R&D or teaching position. Research experi­ ence includes the preparation and reactions of highly activated metals, kinetics and the mechanism of or­ ganometallic reactions, stereochemistry of organome­ tallic alkylations and synthesis of organometallic com­ pounds. Experience in modern instrumentation. Box 410-B-1. ACS. 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Organic With Audio-Tutorial Experience: May 1974. (Minor: Physical). Desires teaching position in Universities/Colleges (USA/Canada). Several years teaching experience including self-paced Audiotutorial teaching. Interested in developing new pro­ grams. Available immediately. Box 411-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Versatile Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Photochemical background, strong interest in cancer research, syn­ thetic experience in peptides-enzyme models, biologi­ cally active compounds and polypeptides. Swiss expe­ rience in natural products-steroids. 2-1/2 years R&D of anticorrosion paints, some clinical experience, seven publications, a patent application in progress. German spoken. S. Kalbag, 317-264-7507, Bichem Dept, I I I . Sch of Med, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1973. Seeking research po­ sition in industry or government. Main research expe­ rience in gas phase chemical kinetics and scattering phenomena. Additional experimental background in high temperature materials, high vacuum techniques, vacuum deposition, and instrumental methods. R. Goldbaum, 140 Big Springs Rd.. Π , Riverside, Calif. 92507, (714)-684-8376 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. age 43. broad and thorough experience in surface chemistry, general physical chemistry, aerosols, filtration, catalysis, petroleum addi­ tives, radiotracers. Many publications, supervisory ex­ perience. Box 414-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Bio-Organic Chemist. Ph.D. (Organic). 1969. Post­ doctoral year in Chem. Engr. Experience in bonding enzymes to organic and inorganic supports including stainless steel. Prepared soluble, insoluble and colloi­ dal supported enzymes including easily recoverable soluble preparations. Publications include a review of matrix-supported enzymes. Teaching position pre­ ferred. Box 416-B-1. ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036

Pharmaceutical Regulatory Scientist: Formerly Food & Drug Coordinator, pharmaceutical manufacturer. Extensive experience evaluation drug pharmacology and toxicology, preparing INDs. FDA and GMP regulations. Background in basic biochemical and clinical research. Box 426-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Pigments, Textiles, Silver Salts: BChE. AAS-Business. Applied research and development, market surveys, market development, technical sales. Managerial and supervisory experience. One U.S. and eleven Foreign Patents. Publications. Will relocate. Immediately available. Box 427-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Plant Manager: Extensive line management experience and full responsibility all aspects plant operations including manufacturing, product improvement, process development, quality and cost control, plant engineering, maintenance, purchasing, personnel, OSHA and EPA compliance. Experienced organic and inorganic manufacturing, batch and continuous systems. Ph.D. Central N.J. location. P. F. Spitzer, Jr., Willow Rd., Belle Mead, N.J. 08502 Plastics-Resins-Quality Control Chemist: Supervisory experience. Degree chemistry. Research, engineering, accomplished strength in polymers and organics. Formulated propellants for advanced missile application. Authored operating procedures for chemical processing. Substantial list of publications. Former research assistant at Cal Tech with ACS award winners. Earnings in lower teens. No agencies please. Will relocate. Box 429-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

flame retardants. Marketing experience in planning, forecasting, market research, analysis, promotion. Desires challenging market oriented, product development position with growth potential. Box 430-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Production Director: Chemist in charge of mfg., Q.C., R&D, sterilization, cost reduction, standard costs, poison control, production scheduling and inventory control, etc. for five years plus in famous cosmetic company. Also experienced in food and denture products mfg. Box 431-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research and Development: Ph.D. in physical chemistry; M.S. in nuclear chemistry; Seeking industrial position. Experience in chemical kinetics, photochemistry, surface chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Publications, industrial R&D experience, and university teaching experience. Location open. Box 433-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research Assistant: B.Sc. 1968. Age 28. Three years experience research, routine laboratory tests, technical services, writing technical reports, and QC relating to airfield/road construction materials. Expertise in English language. Industrial/Government/Academic. Will travel on own expenses, available immediately. Possess International passport. Ijaz-Ur-Rehman, House No. G-353, Machine Mohallah No. 2, Jhelum, Panjab, West Pakistan. Responsible Staff or Technical Management Position wanted in chemical or related company, offering career position as well as immediate challenge. Eighteen years diversified experience qualifies me to make significant contribution in such positions as: Assistant to the President, Marketing Support Manager, Laboratory Director, or Quality Control Manager. Box 435-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Safety Consultant: BCHE, P.E., Seeking a Safety Manager's position with a firm located in N.J. or N.Y.C. Accidents, Fire, Illness, Loss, and Environmental prevention methods are necessary for efficient operations. Established procedures applied with knowledge and ingenuity can substantially improve a company's profit. G. K. Simpson, 212 Harding Road, Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076 Smoke and Combustion Specialist: Ph.D. Ch.E. 1974 (April). Five years experimental research with six publications. Also strong background and interested in energy development and related environment research, catalysis and kinetics, heat mass and fluid transfer, polymer science, flammability and fire, and computer application. Seek R&D, process development and engineering position. 29, Permanent resident. Box 437B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Technical Director, Organic Chemicals: Ph.D. with eighteen years experience in directing research and process development programs for specialty organics, intermediates, vinyl polymers, surfactants, catalytic and continuous processes. Strong interface with engineering, manufacturing and marketing. Seeks technical management or commercial development challenge in the New York-New Jersey area. Box 438-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Textile Product Development: Six years, polymer R&D, fifteen years. Ph.D. desires product research or technical service. Background: Polymerizations, latex compounding, coating processes, fire retardants, carpets, other. Excellent knowledge of polymers. Profit oriented. Contacts. Prefer full time; part-time considered. Age 50. P.O.B. 4743, Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 Venture Analysis/Economic Evaluation Engineer: Business oriented Senior Chemical Engineer, experience in development and analysis New Venture Projects, technical and financial areas, foreign and domestic. Marketing, market research and corporate long range planning expertise. Will relocate. Box 440-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

SITUATIONS WANTED (Retired Chemists and Ch.E.'s) Recently retired chemist desires consulting or literary work. Experienced organizational development, especially fostering creative problem solving skills. Author of publications, lectures, book in this field. Synectics training. Record of successful biochemical research. Will consult on your problem, or give seminar/course in creative area. Box 422-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Retired Chemist: Serviced quality control systems of Defense Department contractors (principally drugs and chemicals). Desires consulting work in this category. Box 423-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Retired Pharmaceutical Industry Research Executive: Ph.D. Biochemistry, wishes consulting or part-time employment. Experienced in all aspects of new drug and vaccine development, animal toxicity, clinical trials, FDA, patents, foreign product acquisition. Box 415-D1, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

R&D Director-A 9:9 Manager with a record of accomplishments in research and development assignments. Profit-oriented Ph.D. organic chemist with "conception to production" experience in the pharmaceutical, animal health and fine organic chemicals industries. Chemical engineering and Quality Control experience. Location and Salary open. Box 432-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

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Production Director Joseph P. Stenza Production Assistant Donna C. Bifano Classified Advertising Theba Bedock

ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER C. Douglas Wallach

SALES REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta . . . Robert Ε Moran. CENTCOM. Ltd.. Phone WX 2586 Boston . . . Robert E. Kelchner. CENTCOM. Ltd.. Phone ENT 2108 Chicago 60093 .. . . C Douglas Wallach. CENT­ COM, Ltd.. 540 Frontage Rd.. Northfield. III. (Area Code 312) 441-6383 Cleveland . . . Donald Hanson. CENTCOM. Ltd.. Century Bldg.. 17 East Orange Street. Chagrin Falls. Ohio 44022 (Area Code 216) 247-7576 Dallas . . . Benjamin W. Jones. CENTCOM. Ltd.. (Area Code 215) 643-2586 Denver . . . Clay S. Holden, CENTCOM, Ltd.. (Area Code 213) 776-0552 Houston . . . Benjamin W. Jones. CENTCOM. Ltd.. Phone ENT 70124 Los Angeles 90045 . . Clay S. Holden. CENT­ COM. Ltd.. 8820 S. Sepulveda Blvd.. Suite 215. (Area Code 213) 776-0552 New York 10017 . . . John H. Wolfe. CENTCOM. Ltd.. 60 East 42nd Street. (Area Code 212) 972-9660 Norwalk 06851 . . . Robert E. Kelchner. CENTCOM. Ltd.. 142 East Avenue (Area Code 203) 853-4488 Philadelphia 19034 . . . Benjamin W. Jones. CENTCOM. Ltd. 535 Pennsylvania Avenue. Fort Washington. Pa.. (Area Code 215) 643-2586 San Francisco . . . Clay S. Holden. CENTCOM. Ltd.. (Area Code 213) 776-0552 Great Britain and Western Europe . . . Malcolm Thiele, Technomedia Ltd, Wood Cottage, Beenhams Health, Shurlock Row, Reading RG10 0QE, Berkshire, England Japan . . . Haruo Moribayashi. International Media Representatives. Ltd.. 1. ShibeKotohiracho. Minato-Ku. Tokyo. Tele­ phone 502-0656

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