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EMPLOYMENT ADS INFORMATION 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.

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

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 $1.20 per word, minimum charge $18.70. 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-

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 $18.70 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

Ph.D. Polymer Synthesis Attractive opportunity created by establishment of new forward programs in polymer synthesis. The programs, in our Corporte Research organization, involve research on new polymers and processes via advanced polymerization concepts. We plan further expansion with opportunities for increased responsibilities for qualified candidates. Formal training in polymer synthesis is required with 0 to 5 years experience. The successful candidate will be resourceful and innovative, up to date in the field, and with a solid background in polymerization chemistry and theory, kinetics, and organic chemistry.

Inorganic Chemists Staff expansion and initiation of new forward programs in Corporate R&D division have created attractive research and research supervisory opportunities in : NEW INORGANIC PROCESSES; HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS ; HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS. Candidates should hold Ph.D. in inorganic or physical/inorganic chemistry and have either post-doctoral or 2 to 5 years of industrial experience. Applicants should also have a record of innovative accomplishment in catalysis, natural resource processing or energy related research. Supervisory experience is desirable. Our modern multi-disciplinary research center is located in an attractive suburban-rural area of Northern New Jersey convenient to metropolitan New York. Send resume and salary requirements to: Assistant Manager Employee Relations

ALLIED CHEMICAL CORP. CORPORATE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT P.O. BOX 1021-R

M0RRIST0WN, N.J.

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employer,

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Career Kit—Free for Engineers and Chemists. Write Continental Consultants, P.O. Box 5675, Columbia, S.C. 29250

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT CLEARING HOUSE The Employment Clearing House is a year-round contact medium for ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment in the profession of chemistry and for employers seeking qualified personnel. CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT. Any ACS member or student affiliate may use the service at no charge. Application forms are available on request, and the information supplied on training, experience, and education will be placed on file in a data storage and retrieval system. This information will then be

immediately available, on a nonconfidential basis, to potential employers in search of scientific personnel. Members or student affiliates who desire application forms should write to the address below. EMPLOYERS. Any employer seeking qualified scientific personnel 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. There is a basic fee of $10 as of Jan. 7, 1974, for each search conducted. (This fee will be waived if there are no suitable candidates on file.) Further contact with candidates of interest is the responsibility of the employer. The Society requires that users make no placement charge against applicants. Additional information on the service, including the data storage and retrieval system, is available on request.

American Chemical Society

For application forms, position description forms, and further details please write:

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RESEARCHPHARMACEUTICS Seeking an individual with strong technical background and conceptual skills for independent research and implementation of innovative drug delivery systems. Must have ability to interface with related disciplines on interdivisional projects. The position also requires capacity to identify and resolve selected basic technical problems in liquid, tablet and lyophilized product development.

Send resume and complete salary history, in confidence to:

Interesting and challenging position in our modern Engineering and Development complex is available to the qualified candidate. Requirements for the position are: degree in chemistry with math or physics minor, some course work and at least 3 years experience in optical emission spectroscopy, and supervisory experience or leadership abilities. The incumbent will apply his knowledge and skills in an existing program involving optical emission spectroscopy. Application of experimental data to computer analysis will also be a function of the incumbent. We are located in Madison, Wisconsin where there are all the amenities of an exciting and progressive community. There are numerous recreational activities throughout the year within close proximity to the city. Salary is commensurate to qualifications. For prompt, confidential consideration please send complete resume with salary requirements to: Lance M. Nobui 212 E. Washington Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53703

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Should have Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences or chemistry. Experience in physical pharmacy, product development and/or medicinal chemistry desirable but not necessary.

OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROGRAPHER

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An Equal Opportunity Employer

J. B. Gaddis Professional Employment

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NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. 60064 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

CHEMICAL I BORDEN ENGINEERS

Today's people . . . with ideas for tomorrow

PROJECT/PROCESS ENGINEERS

Immediate Opportunities Now throughout the entire country North-South-East-West

MOBAY Chemical Company is the nations largest and most diversified manufacturer of Urethane Chemicals. We are about to launch a $100 Million Dollar expansion program as part of our longrange growth plans. We need versatile, innovative engineers capable of handling a variety of stimulating assignments as part of our Pittsburgh Headquarters Project Engineering Team. Responsibilities include establishing project scope, economic evaluations, process design, construction supervision, and start-up assistance. Plant sites are at Baytown, Texas and New Martinsville, West Virginia. Candidates should be degreed in Chemical Engineering, with 5-8 years experience in process/design engineering. Why not work in a highly professional environment in which achievement is the catalyst for growth and recognition. Our benefits and compensation programs reflect enlightened management ideas. Send your resume, including salary history, to: Mr. D. G. Reese

No matter what your area of specialty, chances are there's a better future for you at Borden.

MOBAY CHEMICAL CO. DIV. OF BAYCHEM CORPORATION Parkway West, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Rush your resume in confidence to David Granger.

BORDEN, Inc. 50 West Broad St. Columbus, Ohio 43215 An equal opportunity employer m/f

OPPORTUNITIES IN PRODUCT & PROCESS DEVELOPMENT in the strong, analytically-oriented research program at AMF.

CHEMISTS Analytical & Formulation Requires minimum of BS in Chemistry and 2-10 years related experience in the development of analytical methods for the separation and determination of trace constituents in complex mixtures, or in formulation development involving materials of the types used in food, pharmaceutical or paper products.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Sr. & Jr. Responsible for the development of processes and equipment for tobacco and food processing applications, evaluation of existing processes and concepts, cost estimating and economic evaluation, and the chemical process portion of new product development programs. Creative, technically up-to-date individuals with minimum BS Chemical Engineering and related experience. Suburban-Connecticut location. Send resume, including salary history, in complete confidence, to: Mr. Byron Johnson, Personnel Manager, AMF World Tobacco Group, 6301 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, Va. 23225.

Af*1F= An equal opportunity employer, m/f

PROCESS & PROJECT ENGINEERS We are an international company with facilities in 42 countries. Immediate openings are now available at our growing St. Gabriel plant, located approximately 17 miles South of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. These openings require BS or MS in Chemical Engineering with 3-1 0 years process and/or project engineering experience in Continuous Process Plant Operations. They offer excellent salaries based on background plus comprehensive employee benefits program. For confidential consideration, qualified, interested applicants are invited to submit resume including salary history to: CE. Martin, CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, P.O. Box 1 1, St. Gabriel, Louisiana 70776. We are an equal opportunity employer/male and female.

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Pollution Control Engineers—Commonwealth of Vir­ ginia-Water Control Board P.O. Box 11143, Richmond, Va. 23230, (804) 770-2241. Regulatory agency needs sanitary engineers, chemical engineers, and civil engi­ neers with one or more years experience. (Graduate studies may be substituted for experience.) Responsi­ ble for water resource planning and water pollution control for the Commonwealth. Salary and responsibil­ ity commensurate with experience $11,472 to $16,400. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

PHYSICAL CHEMIST A challenging opening is available at Monsanto Company, St. Louis Research Center for a MS/PhD Physical Chemist interested in materials characterization. A broad interest in the analytical and physical properties aspects of physical chemistry is required. Experience in physical properties measurements and polymer characterization would be highly desirable. The position involves characterization of research materials using physical chemical techniques, development of new characterization techniques and frequent interaction with numerous research pro­ jects in the Research Center. Candidates should have zero to three years experience and be available immediately. If interested, please send your resume in confidence to: Dr. John L Mason, Monsanto Company, Department CL-329, 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63166.

Solar Energy Researcher. Ph D. or equivalent, experi­ ence in related field of research with substantial re­ search ideas. To initiate and manage solar energy project for established academic research institute. Rank and salary open. Send resume to Box 32-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 We need a consultant knowing the production of spe­ cialty acrylic and methacrylic monomers. Write to Box 33-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist—A small, expanding company re­ quires Ph.D. with 0-3 years experience in gas adsorp­ tion or heterogeneous catalysis. An interest in electro­ chemistry and air pollution is an advantage. The ability to plan and conduct research leading to the develop­ ment of commercially viable products is most impor­ tant. Send resume to Energetics Science, Inc., 85 Ex­ ecutive Blvd., Elmsford, New York 10523

Monsanto

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

RESEARCH CHEMIST Our Chicago southwest plant has an immediate opening for a Sr. Research and Development Chemist. The person selected will have at least a B.S. degree in chemistry with 2-5 years experience in a technical service or applications labora­ tory. Product experience should include extensive work with polyolefins or other related plastics manufacturing experience. Evaluation and development of plastics additives will be a major function of this position. We offer a com­ plete benefits program to the qualified individual. Send resume to include salary requirements to: Box 18-D-l, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ORGANIC CHEMIST SURFACE ACTIVE CHEMICALS Rapidly growing Midwest chem­ ical manufacturer is seeking an experienced organic chem­ ist for R & D position. Appli­ cant must have 8 to 10 years re­ lated industrial experience in the synthesis of surface active compounds and fatty chem­ icals, specifically esterification, ethoxylation, and condensation reactions. Excellent opportunity for career-minded individual Benefits include Profit Sharing. Salary dependent upon experi­ ence. Send resume in con­ fidence to Box 22-D-l, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washing­ ton, D. C. 20036

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A challenging opportunity for an applications oriented physical chemist or research chemical engineer to establish the basic technologies which can be scaled up for the efficient manufacture of new, high-purity carbohydrate products. Innova­ tive power and ability to design and carry out research and development programs using prin­ ciples of chemical separation, mass transfer and reaction kinetics are essential to this position. Require M.S. or Ph.D. with at least one year's experience in separation techniques such as molec­ ular exclusion and ultrafiltration. Clinton is located in a pleasant, progressive city of 35,000 including excellent school systems and residential areas. Abundant all season recrea­ tional opportunities within minutes of residence. Excellent Company benefits. Address your reply to: Employment Supervisor

CLINTON CORN PROCESSING CO. A Division of Standard Brands, Incorporated Clinton, Iowa 52732

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an equal opportunity employer

WOOD FINISHES CHEMIST Laboratory expansion at attractive North Carolina location of major pro­ ducer of industrial finishes has created an excellent opportunity for imaginative chemist to carry out new product de­ velopment assignments on systems for wood, hardboard, and plastics. Candi­ date should possess 3 - 5 years minimum related experience in addition to a B.S. Chem or ChE. Excellent benefits. Kindly send resume and salary requirements to: J.B. Landy, M a n a g e r , Corporate Recruit­ ment, I N M O N T CORPORATION, 1 2 5 5 Board Street, Clifton, New Jersey 0 7 0 1 5 . An equal opportunity employer m/f.

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SENIOR RESEARCH CHEMIST (PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT) Expanding research and product de­ velopment staff has immediate opening for Analytical Chemist to assume re­ search and development responsibilities associated with clinical diagnostic prod­ ucts. Prefer M.S. or Ph.D. academic training with analytical or pharmaceutical chemistry experience. Outstanding op­ portunities for advancement in fast growing clinical laboratory industry. Please submit resume in confidence to D. F. Barber, P.O. Box 672 DADE DIVI­ SION American Hospital Supply Corpora­ tion, Miami, Florida 33152. An Equal Opportunity Employer

Project Manager-Pharmaceutical—E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc., a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer, has an opportunity for an aggressive, take-charge person in its E&C Department. The successful candidate should have 10-15 years experience in process and project engineering in the pharmaceutical industry, or in chem­ ical batch processing, and possess a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Responsibilities include the organization, coordination, and direction of Process Engineering ac­ tivities in the areas of bulk manufacturing, trade prod­ ucts, and R&D Pilot Plants. These services will also be provided for expansion and process modifications at our other plants. The capability to direct the activities of the Design Dept., and to see a project through to completion and start-up from conceptual design stage is imperative. We offer an excellent salary and a fullpaid benefits program, and invite your resume and sal­ ary history be sent to: Mr. John K. Mahoney, Employ­ ment Manager, E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc., Georges Road, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 Analytical Laboratory Manager: will equip, staff lab to identify bio & chemical contaminants in air, water. BS/MS + 2-5 years supervisory experience. $22,00J. F. S. Kirkpatrick, (201) 233-8444 CONSUL­ TANTS, INC., 220 Lenox, Westfield, NJ 07090 Quality Contrl/Development experienced professional with degree to establish a new quality assurance pro­ gram in a broad field of wood preservation products. Knowledge of pigments, dispersions and water based coatings most desirable. Excellent opportunity will be provided to devote a significant effort toward develop­ ment of new products. Vigorous company, the leader in its field, provides unusual opportunity. Detailed re­ sume will lead to interview and all applications will, be acknowledged· and held in strictest confidence. Box 45-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research Chemist—Synthesis of Flavor and Fragrance Chemicals—We are seeking a Chemist with a strong interest and proficiency in Synthetic Organic Chemistry and a sound knowledge of modern Spectroscopic Techniques. Minimum qualifications for this position are a Masters Degree plus Research Experience in the field of Natural Product Chemistry. Submit detailed re­ sume (and where possible the names and addresses of two references) to: Mr. W. Rosenberger, FRITZSCHE DODGE & OLCOTT INC., Box 9, Old Chelsea Station, New York, New York 10011. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Japanese Chemists—who want to return to Japan. M.S. and Ph.D. in Chemistry and Polymer Science. Medium size, very active international R and D chemi­ cal company. Excellent facilities, research laboratory located in Kobe area. Interview in USA. Box 49-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Sr. Chemist—Container Coatings—B.S. Chemistry or Ch.E. with a strong background in polymers & resin synthesis for the coatings industry. Will develop con­ tainer coatings for metal substrates. Requires exp in the formulation of systems for container interiors & ex­ teriors. Southfield (Detroit) Michigan location. Please send resume in strictest confidence to: Mr. Gary Ka­ plan, Manager Executive Recruitment, M&T Chemicals, Inc. a subsidiary of American Can Co., P.O. Box 1104, Rahway, New Jersey 07065. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Calgary, Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships are available for students proceeding to the HD. 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 in­ formation write to: Department of Chemistry, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada. Please indicate field of in­ terest. Teaching Assistantships leading to Ph.D. and M.S. de­ grees in chemistry, including biochemistry, geochemis­ try and solid state chemistry. Appointments beginning mid-January or mid-August. Stipend $3,400 for aca­ demic year plus remission of out-of-state tuition and laboratory fees. Summer appointments, including fel­ lowships, also available for continuing students. Write: Dr. Jacob Fuchs, Executive Officer, Department of Chemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281. Equal Opportunity Employer.

The Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University has immediate openings for three post-doctorates. Two, primarily research positions, are in analytical and fused salt chemistry and require strong background and/or experience in electrochemistry. The third is in instructional program development at the graduate level and requires an analytical chemist with a broad background. Some research opportunity is available for this position and the area of interest is open. Applications, and letters of recommendation, should be sent to: Dr. R. A. Osteryoung, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. The university is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Applications from women and minorities are encouraged. The Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, has two faculty openings. We are seeking an analytical chemist with research and teaching interests that will complement our present faculty. Preference will be given for an individual in the separations area, although other areas are not precluded. We are also seeking a synthetic inorganic or biologically oriented faculty member with a strong interest and ability in X-Ray crystallography. Applicants should provide evidence of accomplishment and promise in teaching and research. A detailed vita, names of three references from whom letters can be obtained, transcripts and a brief summary of research interests and plans should accompany each application. Post-doctorate experience is desired. While Assistant Professor applications are preferred, an appointment at an advanced level is possible for one of these positions. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer; women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Reply to: Faculty Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Faculty Position—Organic Ph.D. with strong interest in biologically related problems. Full time appointment— Fall 1974. Rank open. Small liberal arts college with program leading to M.S. Applications from women and minorities are welcome. Send resume to: Dr. Paul D. McMaster, Department of Chemistry, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610, by 8 February 1974.

mary of teaching and research experience, to Dr. Clarence Heininger, Jr., St. John Fisher College, 3690 East Ave., Rochester, New York 14618. An equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Assistant or Associate Professor of Chemical Education—Education should include a Doctorate in Science Education with a strong Chemistry background or Doctorate in Chemistry with formal training in Science Education. Duties will include the teaching and coordination of General Chemistry and the development of scholarly activity in the Area of Chemical Education. A joint appointment with the College of Education would be available for a qualified applicant. The University is an equal opportunity employer with an affirmative action program. A job description is available from Dr. Arnulf P. Hagen, Department of Chemistry, University of Oklahoma, 620 Parrington Oval - 2 1 1 , Norman, Okla. 73069 Assistant Professor,.Organic or Biochemistry Ph.D. for fall 1974. Postdoctoral experience preferred. Send vitae and names of three references to: Chairman, Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York 12222. EEO/Affirmative Action Employer. Assistant Professor, physical chemistry, motivated toward a career in teaching and research. Should be prepared to teach a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in physical chemistry and to originate and develop a vigorous research program. If interested write Head, Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Penna. 16802 and enclose a vitae and a detailed research proposal. Have three letters of reference sent. The University is an affirmative action employer. University of Nevada, Reno, solicits applications for a faculty position in organic chemistry. Rank open; professorial rank preferred. Excellence and unusual creativity in teaching and research required. Submit complete resume including publication list and names of references to: Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89507. An affirmativeaction employer.

Academic Position Available—Postdoctoral to synthesize boron-substituted pyrimidines and amino acids. $9000 per year, start February or March, 1974. For details write: D. S. Matteson, Department of Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99163. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

The Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute invites qualified persons with the Ph.D. to apply for the following positions as Professor of Chemistry: (1) Eiectrochemist with interest in corrosion, (2) Thermochemist with interest in calorimetry. Curriculum Vitae should be sent to Dr. Lilia Albert de Marquez, Acting Head, Dept. of Chemistry, CIEA del IPN, A.P. 14-740, Mexico 14, D.F., from whom further information may be obtained.

Assistant Professor—An innovative New Jersey state college seeks an Assistant Professor of Physical-Inorganic Chemistry who has a rare balance of human insight and professional competence and a commitment to undergraduate teaching excellence. Applications from minority groups and women are encouraged. Send applications to Shelby Broughton, Coordinator, Chemistry Program, Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey 08240. Stockton State College is an equal opportunity employer.

Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry starting September, 1974. Undergraduate and graduate teaching and research. Submit curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and three letters of reference to Dr. Sandra Eaton, University of Colorado at Denver, 1100 14th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202 by March 1, 1974. An equal opportunity employer.

Faculty Position—September 1974—Bio-Inorganic chemist to teach undergraduate courses in inorganic and biochemistry and direct research in biochemistry. Initial appointment for one year but possibility exists for longer term association. Direct initial inquiry to R. W. Gleason, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 05753. An equal opportunity employer. Executive Officer/Instructor in a Chemistry Department. Duties include administrative management and teaching in undergraduate program. Experience in managing and organizing departmental affairs is desirable, although not essential. The University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We welcome applications from women and members of minority groups. Case Western Reserve University, Chemistry Department, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Attn: Prof. J. P. Fackler, Jr. Biochemist-Postdoctorate: To work in enzyme chemistry, metabolism and membrane transport effects of 5thio-D-glucose. Available immediately. Details from Roy L. Whistler, Department of Biochemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 Biochemistry: Assistant Professor with Ph.D. and preferably postdoctoral experience needed for Fall or Summer 1974. Apply: Chairman, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Los Angeles, California 90032. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Teaching and research assistantships available for superior M.S. and Ph.D. students in medium-size highly rated department with unique program in colloid and surface chemistry and special strengths in electrochemistry, polymer, medicinal, environmental, analytical, and organometallic chemistry. Interdisciplinary programs available. Flexible curricula, individual attention and challenge from award-winning faculty. Good living conditions, year-round outdoor recreation. Applications especially welcome from women, minoritygroup members. Write immediately to Graduate Committee Chairman, Chemistry Department, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y. 13676 Faculty Position, Fall 1974. We seek an experienced teacher of undergraduate lecture and laboratory courses (including research) in organic chemistry. Ph.D. required. Rank according to experience. We are a private, independent college of 1400 students with a five-person department. Send resume, including sum-

Postdoctoral Research Associate—wanted in the areas of synthetic organic chemistry or synthetic polymer chemistry. Should be available by April 1 or sooner. Write to L. Guy Donaruma, Department of Chemistry, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York 13676 Postdoctoral Research Associateship in Fuels (science and engineering for industry). Salary up to $14,000 or negotiable. Background preferred in fluid mechanics and/or heat and mass transfer and/or reaction kinetics; with future interests in fuels, flames, furnaces, gas, oil, and coal combustion and gasification. Replies o: Dr. R. H. Essenhigh, Combustion Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802. (Telephone (814) 865-4802). Several research assistantships leading to the M.S. and/or Ph.D. degrees available in water resources or water pollution research. Preferred backgrounds are environmental engineering, chemical engineering, analytical chemistry and aquatic biology. Write Dr. M. A. Kessick, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77001. Rice University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Analytical chemist B.S. or B.S,, M.S. for new veterinary toxicology testing laboratory. Requires experience in analysis of tissues for various pesticides and inorganic poisons, and working knowledge of GLC, TLC, UV, and extractive techniques. Offers opportunity for R&D, publications, and learning of veterinary toxicological problems. Salary competitive. Send resume, transcripts, references, and reprints to Dr. R. C. Hatch, Diagnostic Assistance Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602 Faculty Positions: Chemistry Department with strong B.S. and M.S. degree programs has two openings at the Assistant Professor level for Ph.D. Chemists with the following qualifications: 1. Analytical Chemist with a broad background in instrumentation to teach undergraduate and graduate analytical courses and develop a research program. 2. Physical Biochemist to assist in general chemistry, teach biochemistry and physical chemistry at the undergraduate and graduate level, and develop a research program. Both positions require an enthusiastic commitment to teaching. Experience in clinical chemistry, general instrumentation, computer interfacing or nmr are assets. Send detailed resume, transcript of graduate record, three letters of reference and a statement of research interests and special equipment needs to: Dr. Robert E. Gilman, Depart-

ment of Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York 14623 Two Assistant Professorships. Analytical or Bio-Chemistry. Fall 1974. Positions require undergraduate and graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) teaching. Research involvement mandatory. Send detailed resume to Gilbert Gordon, Chemistry Department, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056. Miami University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Sunny New Mexico—Graduate teaching assistantships leading to M.S. or Ph.D. in inorganic, organic, physical, analytical and biochemistry. Enthusiastic and well equipped department. Address inquiries to Chairman, Admissions Committee, Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003 Faculty Opening, Texas Tech, September, 1974. Analytical chemist. Rank and research field open. Excellence in teaching on undergraduate and graduate level and development of vigorous significant research are being sought. Send resume, names of references, and detailed outline of research plans to H. J. Shine, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409. An affirmative action employer. Assistant Professor, biochemistry Ph.D., for fall, 1974. Applicants with strong commitment to undergraduate teaching desired to teach biochemistry, direct undergraduate research, participate in general chemistry program. Ability to teach organic chemistry desirable. Send resume and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. J. W. Crump, Chemistry Department, Albion College, Albion, Michigan 49224 Graduate Teaching Assistantships available to qualified applicants beginning Fall term of 1974. Program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in all areas of chemistry including biochemistry. Stipends are competitive. Some fellowships are available to outstanding applicants. Utah State University is an Affirmative Action Employer. Write Chairman, Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322 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 Instrument Technician—Bachelors or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, or Electrical Engineering. Responsible for acquisition, maintenance, instruction in use of electronic and spectrometric analytical instruments in undergraduate departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Direct student assistants in assembling and readying apparatus for lab exercises. Assist staff in design and construction of specialized circuitry. Contact: Dr. A. V. Buskirk, Physics Department, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 Graduate Teaching Assistantships: $4230-4662 for nine months. United States academic experience required. Equal opportunity employer. Dr. Robert I sensee, 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 Assistant professorship available, September, 1974, in Analytical Chemistry, area open. Strong teaching and research interests desired. M.S. and Ph.D. graduate programs. An equal opportunity, affirmative action position. Write, Chairman, Chemistry Department, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 Univrsity of Colorado, Boulder: Department of Chemistry—This Department has vacancies for faculty in Biophysical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. The persons appointed will organize and teach undergraduate and graduate courses and direct graduate research. Junior or senior people wil be considered for either position. To apply, please send a brief biography, a list of publications, and an outline of ideas that you have for developing a program of teaching and research. The University of Colorado cooperates fully with the Affirmative Action program, and welcomes highly qualified men and women without regard to ethnic background. Please apply before January 30, 1974, to: Irwin B. Wilson, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302

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Research assistantship in polymer chemistry available at Michigan Technological University. Applicants should have or expect MS. Successful applicant can start any­ time until September 1974. Research assistantships and GTA's also available in other areas. Contact the Head, Dept. of Chem. and Chem. Eng., Michigan Tech­ nological University, Houghton, Michigan 49931, an equal opportunity employer. Faculty Position in Organic Chemistry, Assistant Profes­ sor level, Fall 1974. Position requires undergraduate and graduate teaching and development of a vigorous, innovative research program. A curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, a list of research publica­ tions, and a detailed description of future research plans should be sent to Prof. George Zweifel, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, California 95616. The University of California is an equal oppor­ tunity and an affirmative action employer. Applications from women and/or minorities are welcomed.

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commensurate compensation), location near city. No agencies, please. Audrey Knauer, P.O.B. 174, Nennah, Wisconsin 54956

skills. Seeking respsible line or staff position. Box 305-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Coal Scientist. Ph.D. 1971, physical-inorganic chem­ Dedicated, Experienced College Teacher: Ph.D. 1969. ist. 3 years experience in coal research and develop­ Four years of college teaching experience in general ment. Coal gasification, coal conversion catalysis and chemistry, organic chemistry and physical science. methanation. Supervision and publications. 307-766- , Experienced with remedial programs. Seeking posi­ 6254. Box 407-D-12, ACS, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., tion in a community college. Box 9601, Asheville, N.C. Washington, D.C. 20036. [28805 College Faculty Position: Woman, Oriental Ph.D. Ten years college chemistry teaching experience in U.S. Attended 17 College Teacher Programs to update knowledge. Research experience surface and colloid chemistry, neutron activation analysis in pollution stud­ ies publications. Box 408-D-12, ACS, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Liquid Crystal Organic Chemist, Ph.D., currently em­ ployed, seeks industrial R&D position. Industrial and postdoctoral experience in synthesis of new liquid crys­ tals and modification of properties for display devices. Publications. Box 307-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Waste Water and water treatment expert seeks Part Energy Energy: Highly motivated-results oriented- Time technical service and/or sales consultant work. Ί cover the S.E. and S.W. Why pay your people to problem solver. Plastics, coatings, resins, adhesives. R&D, Technical Service, Marketing. Work best with travel when I am right there? I specialize in trouble ' shooting and plant start ups. No coagulant aids or people—all levels. Communication—excellent. State exact needs in your first letter. Box 409-D-12, ACS, competing chemicals due ο conflict of interest. Box 308-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. '20036

Flavor Chemist: Ph.D. 1974. Desires industrial or Analytical Chemist: Manager Instrument Laboratory government research position. Bio-organic chemical \ for two Fortune "500" Companies. Specialist in in­ background. Some industrial experience. Research frared spectrophotometry, gas chromatography, and on acid catalyzed dehydration of carbohydrates and modern instrumentation in support of R&D programs to isolation of flavor compounds from model systems. 1 develop new processes and products. Expert in char­ Available Jan. 1974. Box 410-D-12, ACS, 1155 Six­ acterizing new and competitive products including: teenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. hair resins, surfactants, adhesives, surface coatings : (tile), polymers, specialty industrial and household for­ Light Energy: Collecting, converting, storing, releasing. mulations. Box 400-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Knowledgeable: coherent radiation—chemical reac­ j Washington, D.C. 20036 tion. Electrical discharge, mercury arc discharge, au­ toclave; cryogenic synthetic techniques. Vacuum sys­ Analytical Chemist/Manager: M.S. + two years. tems, inorganic elastomers, fluorine oxidizers; instru­ : Three years industrial experience synthetic polymersmentations. Linguistics: fluent Japanese-English. applied research, methods development. Two years American. Ph.D., honors. Box 411-D-12, ACS, 1155 Q.C. and product development, Textile chemicals. . Di­ Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. versified background, strong in AA, XRF, GC, LC, pro­ gramming. Some NMR, IR, UV-VIS, mass spec. Manager, Laboratory or Plant (Ph.D.): Technical ex­ Strong supervisory and administrative responsibilities. The Council Committees on Membership perience in analytical chemistry, instrumentation, physi­ R. S. Wilkinson, 1035 Carysbrook Charlotte, N.C. Affairs and on Professional Relations with the cal chemistry, production monitoring, ceramic engi­ 28210, (704) 523-8598 neering, pollution, radiochemistry, x-ray diffraction and approval of the Council have issued the follow­ materials science. Productive management to inter­ Chemical Engineer: Recent Ph.D. Thesis in bubble ing statement: face with other functional areas, to innovate, organize, formation. Research experience in two-phase and to follow through programs and enhance profitability. non-Newtonian fluid flow. Good background in indus­ "A member who advertises in (he Situations Publications. PC-Α. Box 413-D-12, ACS, 1155 Six­ trial engineering, computer and math. Seek an indusWanted Section of CHEMICAL AND ENGI­ 1 teenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. trial R&D position. Immediately available. No agen­ NEERING NEWS has an ethical responsi­ cies please. Box 402-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., bility to reply to each employer who re­ Natural products refining process improvement chem­ Washington, D.C. 20036 sponds to the member's advertisement." ist: Idea man, patents; various process innovations in­ troduced into fermentation refining plants. Fluent Ger­ Organic-BioOrganic Chemist: Ph.D. 1968. Minors in man. S. Muller, 415 D Street, Chula Vista, Calif. Medicinal and Bio-Chem. Experience in synthesis 92010. (heterocycles, olefins, sugars, nucleotides, organoj phosphorus compounds); chromatography (tic, liquid, Non-Petrochemically-based monomer development, ' vpc) and spectroscopy (ir, uv, nmr); enzyme kinetics. Analytical Chemist: Extensive application of classical polymer synthesis, production of polyfunctional acryl­ Age 34, married. Seeks industrial, academic or re­ and instrumental methods to problem solving. Experi­ ics, biochemically active compounds, organic, polymer, search institute position. No agencies, please. Box enced in laboratory work, management, and marketing. and dental health-care materials development, quality : 403-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Active in professional societies. Seeking position with assurance, and more, offered by experienced profes­ 20036 challenge and interaction with others. Available imme­ sional. Profitability-oriented Ph.D. with laboratory and diately. James E. Paterson, FAIC, PCA, 645 Beverly plant background, raw material sources know-how. Organic Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1960. Desires R&D Patents, books. Box 415-D-12, ACS, 1155 Sixteenth industrial position. Diversified polymer experiences. Drive, Arcadia, Ca. 91006 St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Polymer syntheses, characterization, and evaluation. Property-structure relationships. Fluorocarbon and Analytical Chemist: B.S. Wet and instrumental meth­ ods. Chief chemist, plant QC lab for 5 years, inorganic Versatile Female Chemist: B.A. December 1973, in Aromatic-Heterocyclic polymers, modified silicones, Strong chemistry background. German chlorine and sulfur containing polymers. UV and RF products. Supervisor, metals analysis lab for 1 year, chemistry. Supervisory experiences. analyzing: alloys for major constituents; food, paint, minor. Experience in technical typing. Some back­ Plasma polymerizations. water and environmental samples for trace metals. ground in BASIC and FORTRAN IV computer lan­ Patents and publications. No agencies. Box 404-DNYC area preferred. Box 401-D-12, ACS, 1155 Six­ guages. Available in January 1974. Seeks industrial 1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 position. Box 416-D-12, ACS, 1155 Sixteenth St., teenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Hard-working Organic Synthetic Chemist/NMR Spec­ troscopies Ph.D. 1972. Eighteen months postdoctoral Bio-Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1966. Postdoctoral and Developed research associate experience in protein isolation/puri­ Analytical Chemist: B.S. 1967. Familiar with organic experience, excellent academic record. fication. Also diversified synthetic experience (synthe­ coatings and resin analysis using instrumental meth­ macrocyclic NMR shift reagents (JACS 95, 1443 No agencies please. Box 300-D-1, ACS, 1155 (1973). Experience with FT-NMR, GC, IR, UV, etc. sis of androgen analogs). Strong instrumental knowl­ ods. 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Part-time C0 2 , He-Ne laser design consultant. Seeks edge. Desires academic, government, or industrial po­ industrial or governmental R&D position. Available im­ sition in Washington, D.C. or vicinity area. Box 402D-12, ACS, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Process oriented Project Manager: 44, MSChE, PE. mediately. Joe Maskasky, 1809 E. Sheridan St., Phoe­ 20036. Experience includes full direction of the design of nix, AZ. 85006, 258-2143 major organic chemical, petrochemical, and inorganic chemical plants for operating companies. Seeking Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Postdoctor­ Synthetic Organic: Ph.D., 1963. Over seven years position with operating company involving coal al experience in mass spectrometry. Strong back­ experience in synthesis of biologically active com­ conversion to clean fuels and chemicals. Box 301-D- ground in preparative organic chemistry. Experience pounds, especially organo-phosphorous area. Product 1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 and process development of terpene-derived fine in IR, UV, NMR, MS, GC, and TLC. Seeks industrial chemicals and resins. Strong background in use of R&D position. Available immediately. Box 406-D-1, modern instrumental methods (IR, UV, NMR, MS, GLC, Industrial chemist. Ph.D. 1970. Seeks challenging ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 etc.). Publications, patents. Box 403-D-12, ACS, food or pharmaceutical position. Dynamic, aggressive, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. result-oriented, innovative. Self-starter, successful Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. Ten years polymer research. teamworker and coordinator. Broad training in edible Characterization and solution properties of polymers, Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1966. Highly moti­ packaging, fermentations, food microbiology, food ser­ vinyl copolymerization, electropolymerization, polymer vated, commercially oriented individual with proven vice, animal nutrition. Now working with sausage cas­ endgroups, degradation of Nylon, Polythene by light ings, edible crosslinking agents, proteins, emulsifiers, and airpolluting gases, morphology, crystallization. track record. Seven years experience in product and process development. Adept at basic and applied re­ fats, problem-solving, rapid analytical procedures. Analytical ultracentrifugation, absorption and fluores­ (312) 447-3191. Box 302-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., cence spectroscopy, hydrodynamics, nucleic acids. search, yield and cost optimization studies and pilot N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 plant and plant supervision. Strong instrumentation Publications. Seeks R&D position. Box 407-D-1, background. Publications. Box 404-D-12, ACS, 1155 ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Extensive training in drug assay, drug formulation, drug metabolism and de­ Biophysical Chemist: Ph.D. Three years of postdoc­ sign of analysis procedures. Two years of research Polymer Coating Chemist with background in paper toral experience at top U.S. University in proteins, en- ' experience in aerotoxicology. Seeking challenging in­ making, printing inks and photographic light-sensitive zymes and nucleic acids. Over two years in clinical dustrial position. Publications. Box 303-D-1, ACS, systems is seeking an appropriate position. Box 408D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 chemistry. Supervisory experience. Strong back­ 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 ground in instrumentation and analytical chemistry. Three years of University teaching; publications. Ambitious chemist with R&D, marketing, and teaching Development, Manufacturing, or related resp. sought by Seeks position with pharmaceutical firm in R&D or as , experience desires new full or part position in Roches­ Chemist/Engineer accomplished in bench, pilot pit., & Lab. supervisor in QC. N.Y., N.J., Conn. area. Avail­ ter or western N.Y. area. Box 304-D-1, ACS, 1155 prodtn.: hands-on, supervision, administration. Relo­ cate, travel, immediately. Bo 409-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th able immediately. Box 405-D-12, ACS, 1155 Sixteenth 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Planner/Coordinator/Manager—Network-Based Pro­ Achievement-oriented, talented Ph.D. chemist with four gram Planning and Economic Evaluation, BSChE, 15 Environmental Chemist: Ph.D. 1970. Analytical happy years of industrial experience in applied re­ years generalist plus specialist experience in Plastics, Chemistry (instrumentation). M.S. 1973. Environmen­ search and product development would like more Chemicals & Specialties—R&D, Engineering, Produc­ tal studies (energy, resources, environment). Publica­ happy years of same. Varied interests, excellent aca­ tion, Marketing & Construction. Project Manager, Or­ tions. Practical experience in water pollution study, in­ demic record. Prefer above average challenge (and ganizer, Problem-Solver. Communications and liaison cluding environmental impact analyses of phosphates

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on water pollution and evaluation of water quality monitoring 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 management, construction, plant start up, process trouble shooting, process improvement, quality control, budgeting, 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 management or senior staff position. Eighteen years of experience in management of R&D, market development, planning, business analysis and commercial development activities in the petroleum, chemical and environmental industries. Graduate and undergraduate education in chemistry, engineering and business administration. Box 413-D-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Catalytic Chemist: Ph.D. Four years industrial experience in catalyst preparation, characterization and evaluation, process variables, and petroleum and shale oil processing. Marvin Klotz, 7040 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46224 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1967. Broad industrial experience in physical, analytical, and organic chemistry encompassing such areas as cellulose chemistry, coatings, 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 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Twenty years production and R&D experience in film manufacturing and converting. Profit oriented, aggressive, hard-working—also experienced in community and labor relations. Want challenging 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 R&D Management: Chemist, M.Sc, M.B.A., presently employed as industrial R&D executive, desires change to administrative position in University or R&D Institute. Former Air Force officer with many years experience in federal government and industry, managing R&D organizations. Thoroughly familiar with contract and grant efforts and proposal activity in chemistry, materials, and interdisciplinary areas. Box 302-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist, Ph.D., 1959. Graduate minors in Inorganic Chemistry and Geology. Ten years experience in fixation, storage and recovery of radioisotopes; high vacuum technology; trace element analysis. Five years experience teaching at undergradjate levels, including two years as head of chemistry department. Seeks research and development or supervisory position dealing with energy utilization, environmental pollution, or food production. Prefer West. Available June 1, 1974. Box 304-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: M.S. Extensive, in-depth experience. Methods development, classical, instrumental techniques, ultratrace to matrix. Research, development, manufacturing, quality assurance, safety, cost orientation. Material specifications, supplier, customer relations. A.I.C. accredited. Held A.E.C. " Q " clearance. Publications. Effective manager, communicator, problem solver. Box 400-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: M.S. Proficient with AA, IR, UV/ vis, GC, microcoulometry. Industrial experience: Over three years with computer manufacturer in QC lab analyzing incoming materials and contaminants on assemblies; two years with solvent manufacturer in QC and process improvement. Available immediately. Will relocate. Box 401-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 teaching experience—preferring Pharmaceutical, Natural Product, Liquid Crystal, Food, or Agricultural Chemistry; but having resourcefulness, creativity, integrity, versatility, 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 metabolite 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. Desires 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. Background in process analysis, dynamics, control, mathematical and empirical modeling, computer programming, minicomputer hardware and software, processcomputer interfacing, electronics, instrumentations, transport phenomena, reaction kinetics, polymer, thermodynamics, 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 Teacher/Chemistry/Sciences: M.S., Ph.D. summer 1974; physical chem.; want community or 4 year college; broad education including biochemistry; industrial experience: polymers (2 years), inorganic (1 year); Eastern States only; John Stiga, Chem. Dept., Univ. Cal. Berkeley. 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 instrumental capabilities. Publications. Seeking industrial R&D position. Box 408-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist/Synthesis, Polymers, Elastomers: Diversified experience from polymerization thru characterization and curing to product optimization. Synthesis of speciality materials, monomers, catalysts, stabilizers. 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 experience. Research areas; small and wide-angle X-ray diffraction, X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy and diffraction, laser spectroscopy. ' Systems studied included transition metal complexes, macrocyclic compounds 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 development, characterization and evaluation. Resin and polymer synthesis. Structure-performance-property relationships. Unsaturated polyesters. Thermoset molding compounds. Radiation polymerization and process. Project generation and supervision. Phys. Organic Ph.D. 1958. Organic synthesis, interdisciplinary R/D. Box 411-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Assistant Professor: Ph.D. Publications; presently Lecturer and Research Associate; James Bryant Conant Award (ACS) 1970; College teaching and postdoctoral research experience; well prepared to teach variety of undergraduate and graduate courses/Inorganic/ Organic/Analytical. Desire and ability to initiate vigorous teaching and research programs. Charles D. Mickey, Dept of Chem., Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843 Attorney/Organic Chemist: J.D. 1973, Ph.D. 1970. Member State Bar, seeks technical-legal liaison, patent law, management, administrative law, or related position requiring chemical or scientific expertise. Box 413-C-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Box & Boxed Scientist: Ph.D. 1960. Interdisciplinary, and biochemist-chemist. Experienced, in part, applications research thru marketing research. Taught college levels. Seek people and/or project oriented position of challenge-liaison, marketing research etc., wherever box needs opening (?) Resume of experience 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, beverages, coffee, spices, and chromatographic and instrumental 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 laboratory bench and administrative responsibility. Fermentations, microbiology, organic syntheses, quality control, pilot plant engineering. FDA, USP, AOAC, NF, ASTM. 90 patents. Full time position wanted or consultancy. 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 kinetics, 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—College/Professional Relations: Results-minded, people-sensitive, technically-based (BS, Chemistry) professional with demonstrated accomplishments in executive, managerial, professional/technical, scientific and sales personnel recruitment/employment and general personnel administration. Available immediately for industrial or educational 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 development/scale up of new products, ie., dielectric, inorganic and organic photoconductors, electrosensitive burnoff papers, photochromic coatings, photographic bases, ionic and electronic conductive layers, functional coatings, 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 management position with industry involved in manufacture and development of surfactants, detergents, and specialty chemicals and its applications. Diversified experience 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 experience, 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, immunology, bioavailability-pharmacokinetics. Strong background in TLC, GC and modern instrumentation. Seeks 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 environmental monitoring. Seek position in research laboratory. 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 organic 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, polymers, catalyst development, air, water pollution control. Successfully commercialized new processes and products. Patents/publications. Desires position with progressive 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 cojlege teaching. Chemical specialties and detergents, formulations, liaison with USDA and EPA. Chemical analysis, spectrography, X-ray diffraction and fluorescence, TLC. Literature searching and abstracts. Box 406-B1, 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 inorganic polymers and Raman. D. H. Payne, 105 Elena Way, Los Gatos, California 95030

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Versatile Inorganic/physical: Ph.D. 1970. Postdoctoral, catalysis and surface chemistry. EPR, X-ray, GC, MS, adsorption and high vacuum. Also experienced high temperature chemistry and materials. Some medical research. Excellent with instruments. Broad interests. Creative, inventive. Seeks educational, governmental or industrial position, research or teaching. Available immediately. Box 408-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1969. Seeks applications-oriented research. Postdoctoral research (four years) focus on organic, photochemical, and organometallic synthesis. Seven publications. Fellowships. Enthusiastic. Box 409-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 experience includes the preparation and reactions of highly activated metals, kinetics and the mechanism of organometallic reactions, stereochemistry of organometallic alkylations and synthesis of organometallic compounds. 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 programs. 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, synthetic experience in peptides-enzyme models, biologically active compounds and polypeptides. Swiss experience 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.U. Schof Med, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1973. Seeking research position in industry or government. Main research experience 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., =1, 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 additives, radiotracers. Many publications, supervisory experience. Box 414-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Bio-Organic Chemist. Ph.D. (Organic), 1969. Postdoctoral year in Chem. Engr. Experience in bonding enzymes to organic and inorganic supports including stainless steel. Prepared soluble, insoluble and colloidal supported enzymes including easily recoverable soluble preparations. Publications include a review of matrix-supported enzymes. Teaching position preferred. Box 416-B-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Catalytic Chemist/Fuels Engineer: Four years research experience in -xjal 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 young 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

shooting, 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 propellents 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 Polymers/Product Development/Product Management: Ph.D., MBA, wishes to increase your profits. Experienced in thermosetting polymers: adhesives, polyesters, heat and chemical resistant acrylics, epoxies, 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 soheduling 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 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 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.

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

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

Marketing/Sales: B.S.Ch.E. Extensive experience with plastics, packaging materials, architectural products, chemicals, equipment. Background in market and product development, technical service, trouble-

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.

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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-A1, 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 biomedical-medical editing/rewriting. Twenty-five publications. Statistics: French and German. New YorkNew 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 Qf small research group. Box 406-A-1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 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 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 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 Food & Drug Coordinator: Biochemist-Pharmacologist; Experience with Pharmaceutical manufacturer designing basic and clinical studies of drug toxicity and clinical pharmacology, also preparing INDs and NDAs for submission to Food and Drug Administration. Box 412-A-1, ACS. 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Planning/Business Development: Fifteen years diver­ sified technical/business experience in chemical indus­ try. B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering, MBA in Finance and Marketing. Working experience in longrange planning, strategic analysis, business develop­ ment, 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 chemis­ try, 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 de­ velopment, 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 Venture Analysis/Economic Evaluation Engineer: Business oriented Senior Chemical Engineer, experi­ ence in development and analysis New Venture Proj­ ects, technical and financial areas, foreign and domes­ tic. 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 Process R&D Chemist: Ph.D. 1968 in Organic Chemis­ try. Over five years industrial experience. Manufac­ ture of organic chemicals, intermediates, diazonium salts, couplers and dyes. Also research experience and some supervisory and adm. experience. Desire industrial position in R&D or production. Box 417-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 in­ teractions. Air and heat sensitive compounds. Exten­ sive experience with NMR ( 1 H, 19F and 31 P) and chro­ matography. 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

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS IN THIS ISSUE

Air Products & Chemicals Rumrill-Hoyt, Inc.

OBC

Aldrich Chemical Advertising Design Studios, Inc.

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American Gilsonite Company Ross Clay Advertising

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Bruker Scientific, Inc Schwietzer Advertising

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Cambridge Industries Co Bernard F. Ostreicher

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•Chemical Information Services, Ltd Tobias Associates, Inc. Ciba-Geigy Corporate Ross Roy of New York Inc.

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

MISCELLANEOUS Advertising of classifications not included in Directories on preceding pages

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Ethyl Corporation Gay nor & Ducas Advertising

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*Ethyl Corporation Gay nor & Ducas Advertising

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Evans Chemetics, Inc Daniel H. Price, Inc.

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PUBLICATIONS—SALE,

W. R. Grace-Davison Chemical Division Van Sant Dugdale & Company, Inc.

WANTED

For Sale: J. Electrochem. S o c , bound 1929-68; un­ bound 1961 to date. Electrochem. Tech., bound 1963-68. Chem. Eng. Prog., unbound 1947 to date. Some gaps & duplicates. Gardiner, 227B Shoshoni La., Stratford CT 06497

Hoffmann-LaRoche Inc Swan & Massey, Inc.

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IFC

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Humphrey Chemical Co Langeler-Stevens, Incorporated

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La Recherche Agence Gustav Elm

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Michigan Chemical Corp Sander Allen Advertising, Inc.

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Orion Research Incorporated Visual Research & Design

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Phillips Petroleum Company Barickman Advertising, Inc.

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

P-L Biochemicals, Inc The Brady Company

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CENTCOM, LTD. Thomas N. J. Koerwer, President; Clay S. Holden, Vice President; Benjamin W. Jones, Vice President; Robert L. Voepel, Vice President; C. Douglas Wallach, Vice President; 142 East Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 (Area Code 203) 853-4488

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Eastman Kodak Company Rumrill-Hoyt, Inc.

Hercules Inc Fuller & Smith & Ross Inc.

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(Retired Chemists and Ch.E.'s) Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Recently retired: desires part-time or ^ n s u l t i n g work. Literature research. Patent specifications. Abstracts. Translations. Ger­ man, French, Dutch, Polish, Russian. Plastics, pesti­ cides, pharmaceuticals, organic synthesis. Also avail­ able laboratory and analytical facilities for bench work of mutual interest on profit sharing basis. Box 414-D1, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

DIRECTORIES Chemicals Exchange Classified Advertising Equipment Mart Technical Services

ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER C. Douglas Wallach

SALES REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta . . . Robert Ε M o r a n . C E N T C O M . Ltd.. Phone WX 2586 Boston . . . Robert E. Kelchner. CENTCOM. Ltd.. Phone E N T 2 1 0 8 Chicago 60093 . . . C. Douglas W a l l a c h . CENT­ C O M . 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 . . . B e n j a m i n W. Jones. CENTCOM. Ltd.. (Area Code 215) 643-2586 Denver . . . Clay S. Holden, CENTCOM. Ltd., (Area Code 213) 776-0552 Houston . . . B e n j a m i n W. Jones. CENTCOM. Ltd.. Phone ENT 70124 Los Angeles 90045 . . . Clay S. Holden. CENT­ C O M . Ltd.. 8820 S. Sepulveda Blvd.. Suite 215. (Area Code 213) 776-0552 New York 10017 . . . John Η 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 B e n j a m i n W Jones. C E N T C O M . Ltd., 535 Pennsylvania Avenue. Fort W a s h i n g t o n . Pa.. (Area Code 215) 643-2586 San Francisco . . . Clay S. Holden. CENTCOM. Ltd.. (Area Code 213) 776-0552 Great Britain and Western Europe Brayton. Nichols, T e c h n o m e d i a Ltd, W o o d Cottage, B e e n h a m s Health, Shurlock Row, Reading RG10 0QE, B e r k s h i r e , England Japan . . . Haruo Moribayashi. International Media Representatives. L t d . 1. ShibeKotohiracho. Minato-Ku, Tokyo. Tele­ phone 502-0656

PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT

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Production Director Joseph P. Stenza Production Assistant Donna C. Bifano Classified Advertising Theba Bedock Jan. 28, 1974 C&EN

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