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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 & ENGINEERING NEWS. Furthermore, employers who reply to prospective employees advertisements should provide a reasonable statement of the nature of the position available.

PLACEMENT BUREAUS 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 ting. All fees are paid by client companies. Strictly confidential. Resumes invited. PATTON PERSONNEL, Dept. 20, 1472 Broadway, New York, N.Y.10036

Career Kit. Free for Engineers and Chemists. Write Continental Consultants, P.O. Box 5675, Columbia, South Carolina 29250

may advertise for full- or part-time positions or consulting work. Additional insertions after the free ones may be made at 25 cents per word. Nondisplay insertions by EMPLOYED ACS members seeking full- or part-time positions or consulting work and all nondisplay insertions by Student Affiliates of the Society will be accepted at 25 cents per word for each insertion, no minimum charge. Requests for placement of situation-wanted ads must state ACS membership status, or whether the advertiser is retired (and 55 years of age or older) to ensure publication of the ad in the proper classification. Nonmembers are charged $1.25 per word, minimum charge $18.75. Ads submitted by employed members, student affiliates, and all nonmembers should be sent to Chemical and Engineering News, 50 West State St., Westport, Ct. 06880. 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 $18.75 each. Include five words for box address. Advertisements from outside the U.S. should be accompanied by information stating the New York bank which will issue a bank draft in U.S. funds. The advertisement will be run on the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft. SEND advertisements with remittance to CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, 50 West State St., Westport, Ct. 06880, to reach there no later than the deadline of 9 A.M. on Friday, 17 days preceding the date of publication.

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

BR4UM A unique opportunity in Southern California fora talented

OmCM M6MJK3ST The successful candidate will play a key role in the conceptual phases of various nonferrous minerals projects. Areas of responsibility will include technical analysis, economic evaluation, process optimization, process design, and technical assistance to sales efforts. Duties involve working closely with various groups within Braun and with client and licensor personnel. The applicant should hold a BS or MS Degree in Extractive Metallurgy or Chemical Engineering and should have eight or more years related experience in a number of nonferrous minerals processing areas. Experience in hydrometallurgy, chloride metallurgy, and fluid-bed technology is especially desirable. Braun is a worldwide leader in the fast-moving and exciting engineering/ construction industry. An important segment of our business is in areas of nonferrous minerals processing involving advanced technology. If you are qualified and interested in this chance to expand the scope of your professional activity, please send a confidential resume to: J. E. Steinwinter, Personnel Department.

c f BRWJM & c o Alhambra, California 91802 Phone (213) 570-1000 Collect An equal opportunity employer

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

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

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

For application forms and further details write:

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

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

ENGINEERING Openings at Hooker, in many disciplines and specializations, that invite you to share our steady and vigorous growth and expansion. A major company in industrial chemicals and plastics, Hooker puts a firm foundation under your career in two important respects: the breadth of our markets (we serve many industries), and our long technological leadership, enhanced by continuous research. In any of these positions, you will find ample opportunity to contribute. You will enjoy stimulating contacts with fellow professionals, in a productive atmosphere. Our location, between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, offers many advantages in working conditions, choice of residence, and area resources. Chemical and Related Current Engineering Openings

PROJECT ENGINEERS At least 2-5 years plant or project engineering experience in plastics or chemical process industry. BS ChE required. Experienced in project planning, process and equipment design, capital cost estimating, budget control, purchase of equipment construction and start-up.

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Several openings requiring different levels of experience, 2-10 or more years. Should be experienced in general Industrial Engineeringfunctions including materials handling, methods standards, and standardization of equipment. Some positions require supervisory experience.

INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER Must be experienced in the estimating, design and engineering of pneumatic and electronic instrumentation as related to the chemical process industry. BSEE, ME or ChE preferred and m i n i m u m 3 years experience.

POLYMER PROCESS DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Experienced Chemical Engineer (BS, MS or PhD) desired to develop commercial synthesis routes for polymer manufacture. Assignment encompasses most of the subjects of chemical engineering and pertinent chemistry. A good understanding of mass and heat transfer, and a knowledge of process equipment and instrumentation will be especially useful. The scope of the work includes the design, direction and evaluation of process development of experimentation and the training and technical direction of technicians—in short, from the laboratory through process commercialization.

SENIOR PROCESS DESIGN ENGINEER MS or PhD in Chemical Engineering with at least 5-10 years experience in process industry. Will be responsible for preparation of process flowsheets, material and energy balances. Computer modeling of processes; process optimization studies.

PROCESS DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER BS or MS in Chemical Engineering with 2-5 years or more experience in process development. Perform bench scale, pilot plant, and field studies related to plant improvement or trouble-shooting projects and provide coordination and technical capabilities in new plant and process start-ups.

SENIOR SALES ENGINEER BS in Mechanical Engineering preferred but not essential. Requires experience in molding of thermosets, and mold design; some industrial sales experience would be helpful. Will perform mold and part design and trouble-shooting of customer molding problems.

APPLICATIONS CHEMIST BS or MS in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering with experience in polymers, particularly i n thermosets. Perform application research on plastics and polymer c o m p o u n d . Development of formulations, procedures, and specifications for new and revised compounds.

BS in Chemical Engineering with at least 2-4 years plastics industry experience. Will perform optimization or creation of improved alternatives for existing production facilities in phenolic resin and molding compound manufactures. Hooker salaries a r e competitive, with excellent advancement potential and very complete, liberal benefits. Please send resume, indicating salary history, in confidence to M r . J a m e s H. H e p p e l .

HOOKER CHEMICALS & PLASTICS CORP. P.O. Box 728, Niagara Falls, New York 14302 An Equal Opportunity Opportunh Employer M/F

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Subsidiary of Occidental P e t r o l e u m Corporation

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GROUP LEADER—Direct process development and pilot plant activities. Ability to define programs, obtain results, and maintain close liason with R&D and other engineering activities. Minimum requirements—MS Chemical Engineer—6 years experience. Location—St. Louis, Michigan GROUP LEADER—Responsible for plant technical support, process improvements, trouble shooting, project coordination, start-ups. Must be self starter, good leader, able to communicate effectively with production and engineering personnel. Minimum requirements—BS Chemical Engineer—6 years experience Location—El Dorado, Arkansas PROCESS/PROJECT ENGINEERS—Work includes process development, pilot plant, process design and engineering, economic evaluation project coordination, start-ups, process improvements, plant technical support. Must be mechanically strong, results oriented. Minimum requirements—BS Chemical Engineer—2 years experience. Location—St. Louis, Michigan-El Dorado, Arkansas If you feel qualified and are interested in a challenging position offering an opportunity for growth, send resume including salary history in confidence to: PERSONNEL DIRECTOR, M I C H I G A N C H E M I C A L CORP., 500 North Bankson Street, ST. LOUIS, M I C H I G A N 48880 AN EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST McGaw Laboratories, a rapidly expanding division of American Hospital Supply Corporation is searching for a professional with a BS or M S degree plus 1 to 2 years experience in pharmaceuticals or plastics. The qualified candidate will have a background in functional group analysis, separation techniques and instrument analysis. Specific duties will include analytical method development, drafting specifications for raw materials and final products and evaluation of new formulation and products. McGaw Laboratories offers an excellent salary, and full benefits program including free dental insurance and profit sharing. Please send resume with salary history to : M i k e McAleer

McGaw Laboratories 1015 Grandview Avenue Glendale, California 91201 An equal opportunity employer M / F

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Michigan Chemical Corporation is seeking qualified chemical engineers to fill current openings covering a wide range of engineering activities from conceptual process design and development to process implementation, plant start-up and production supervision. Due to expansion plans and projected growth, we need imaginative, strong engineers to translate new processes into profitable operating plants and to assure continued profitability of current operations.

CHIEF FORMULATION CHEMIST. Expansion of our laboratory has created an opening for head of our dyeing chemical formulation laboratory. We require a Chemist with a B.S. or M.S., good knowledge of Surfactants and Emulsion Technology and a m i n i m u m of 4 years experience in formulating Chemical Specialty Compounds of some type. Specific experience in textiles or dyeing is not essential. We are a top-rated company in our field with laboratories in Metropolitan New Jersey. Exceffent salary and unusual fringe benefits. Send resume with educational, professional and salary history to: Box #16-C-8, ACS 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington D.C.20036 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

IF YOU HAVEN'T LOOKED AT OLIN LATELY, PREPARE TO ALTER YOUR NOTIONS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN: • Stamford, Connecticut • New Haven, Connecticut • Lake Charles, Louisiana • Charleston (near Chattanooga), Tennessee • Pasadena (near Houston), Texas • Doe Run (near Louisville), Kentucky Please forward a r e s u m e s t a t i n g salary r e q u i r e m e n t s a n d location preference to M r . D o n a l d W h y t e a t our C o r p o r a t e office below. (Local interviews will be a r r a n g e d for qualified applicants.)

Clin

We are now a "NEW" streamlined Olin and chemicals are our major business. Because its diversification programs have dominated the news from Olin Chemicals, its strength in R&D has been shaded in the professional community. Actually, Olin has always been, and is now more than ever an R&D oriented organization. The willingness to explore at lab and pilot plant levels (at budgets currently approaching $20 million) is the basic source of new products, new processes—and dynamic growth—at Olin. If you need a progressive environment for vigorous career development, one in which your solid expertise, your accumulated technical sophistication and your creative capacity can be more meaningful, more professionally productive and more conducive to personal gain, then take a look at Olin Chemicals today. Starting salaries and benefits are excellent. And our many plant sites offer attractive locations in which to live, work and grow. 120 Long R i d g e R o a d CORPORATION Stamford, C o n n e c t i c u t 06904

OLIN CHEMICALS GROUP /

An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

APPLICATIONS • CHEMIST • To d e v e l o p new modifier resin systems products which correct polymer & thermoplastic deficiencies. Should also understand properties of most commercial thermoplastic materials. Desire a t least a BS d e g r e e in Plastics Technology or Chemistry a n d some experience with v a r i e t y o f polymers stressing end-use molding applications development. W e a r e a g r o w i n g diversified multinational producer of polymer a d d i t i v e s , modifier resins, specialty chemicals, a n d ABS thermoplastics. W e a r e seeking a results-oriented technical achiever to support aggressive business objectives. O u r environment offers significant p r o fessional growth potential. Please send resume in confidence to: J O N L. BAKER, Professional Employment

BORG-WARNER CHEMICALS P.O. Box 1 8 6 8 Parkersburg, West V a . 2 6 1 0 1 An Equal Opportunity Employer {M/F) Female & Minority Persons Invited To Apply

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Gillette Gillette Gltlfitte

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Gillette, a major producer of mens' ' grooming products, is seeking Chemists for its Boston R & D Laboratories.

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POLYMER CHEMIST. This critical bench position requires a BS/MS degree in polymer or organic chemistry, 3 to 5 years' industrial experience in the synthesis of vinyl and condensation polymers, the ability to evaluate physical and mechanical properties of polymers, and the potential for supervisory responsibility. PHYSICAL/SURFACE CHEMIST. This bench position requires a BS/MS degree in physical chemistry with 3 to 5 years' industrial experience in surface chemistry. Experience with radio isotope techniques, familiarity with handling and evaluating fibers, fabrics and biosurfaces are necessary. Please send your resume, complete with salary history and requirements, to Mr. Peter B. McKallagat, The Gillette Company, Prudential Tower, Boston, Mass. 02199. Gillette is an equal opportunity employer M/F.

The Gillette Company

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DEVELOPMENT CHEMIST

SYSTEMS ENGINEERS Computerized Process Control W e have a challenging opening in our Automation and Control G r o u p for an individual with experience in applying computer control to industrial operations. Scope of the position includes feasibility studies, process analysis, control strategy development, support of implementation and start-up. The qualified candidate will ideally have an advanced engineering d e g r e e , a working knowledge of control theory and industrial instrumentation, a n d several years experience in manufacturing operations with computer control systems. Headquarters for our world-wide operations are located at Rahway, New Jersey, an attractive area for suburban living. Interested applicants who meet the above qualifications are invited to send a resume, including salary history a n d requirements, to: Mrs. G. Milsom,

Merck & Co., Inc. Rahway, N.J.

an equal opportunity employer, m/f

PROJECT CHEMIST

M a r g a r e t Frye Olin C o r p o r a t i o n Pisgah Forest, N . C. 28768

Femdale, Michigan 48220 An e q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y e m p l o y e r

RESEARCH, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS O p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r O r g a n i c C h e m i s t s ( M . S . or B.S.) h a v i n g l a b o r a t o r y e x p e r i e n c e w i t h o r g a n i c s y n t h e s i s t o fill p o s i t i o n s in m e d i c i n a l c h e m i c a l r e s e a r c h or d e v e l o p m e n t g r o u p s . S o m e knowledge of separation a n d analytical t e c h n i q u e s required.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS C h e m i s t s ( M . S . or B.S.) h a v i n g e x p e r i e n c e ( o p e r a t i o n a n d d a t a i n t e r p r e t a t i o n ) w i t h w i d e range of analytical i n s t r u m e n t a t i o n a n d t e c h n i q u e s i n c l u d i n g HPLC, C o l . C h r o m . , GLC, d e r i v a t i z a t i o n , e t c . t o fill p o s i t i o n s in a n a l y t i c a l r e s e a r c h or d e v e l o p m e n t g r o u p s . C a n d i d a t e s s h o u l d h a v e g o o d a n a l y t i c a l b a c k g r o u n d w i t h f o r m a l t r a i n i n g in a n a l y t i c a l , o r g a n i c , b i o or pharmaceutical chemistry. TO APPLY W R I T E I N C O N F I D E N C E E m p l o y m e n t & Safety S u p e r v i s o r Burroughs Wellcome Co. 3030 C o r n w a l l i s Road R e s e a r c h T r i a n g l e P a r k , N.C. 27709 EQUAL O P P O R T U N I T Y EMPLOYER M / F

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST

B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering with 1 to 3 years process engineering experience preferred. Salary depending on experience.

Call

Margaret Frye Olin Corporation Pisgah Forest, N . C. 28768

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Company's growth requires Chemist with advanced degree and a background in heterogeneous, liquid-phase catalysis. 3 to 5 years industrial experience required. Applicant must be capable of directing a program involving synthesis, characterization and evaluation of catalysis. Outstanding company beneiits and excellent growth potential. Reply in confidence by resume including salary history t o :

Equal Opportunity Employer, M / F

PROCESS ENGINEER openins in the Olin Film Division to carry out the chemical enaineerins phases of the plant technical program. Major responsibility will be to develop new and revise existing processes and equipment.

PLANT MANAGER Small Phenolic Resin Mfg., Sales $4,000,000—Highly Automated 6 Men—No Union 3—Diesel Delivery Rigs Profitable—Growing (30%/Year) Co. Man must have good track record. No resin background needed but helpful. Chemistry and mechanical ability needed for Shirtsleeve Operation of plant. Good living in small town—Central Illinois (40,000). Salary Open. Box 811—Danville, III. 61832

TECHNICAL MANAGER

Box 19-C-8, ACS, 1 1 5 5 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 2 0 0 3 6

PROCESS ENGINEER

An Equal Opportunity

ETHYL CORPORATION 1600 W. Eight Mile Road

A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r M-F

P. O . Box 200

Suburban research laboratory has an opening for a PhD Chemist with three to five years industrial research experience in heterogeneous catalysis as applied to petrochemical synthesis. Send resume to:

Attn: H. J. Sewell

Olin

Excellent benefits. Located in a beautiful resort area. 704/877-2243 or send resume to:

Mr. R. C. Cannon Manager, Chemical Development

RESEARCH CHEMIST

T h e E c u s t a P a p e r D i v i s i o n o f Olin C o r p o r a t i o n is s e e k i n g a P r o j e c t C h e m i s t f o r t h e Res e a r c h a n d D e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t m e n t . A n e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r o n e i n t e r e s t e d or e x p e r i e n c e d in p e r f o r m i n g l a b o r a t o r y a n d p i l o t p l a n t s t u d i e s r e l a t e d t o e x i s t i n g or n e w p r o c e s s e s a n d p r o d u c t s . B.S. or M . S . in C h e m i s t r y , P u l p a n d Paper T e c h n o l o g y or C h e m i c a l E n g i n e e r w i t h s t r o n g i n d u s t r i a l b a c k g r o u n d (3-5 y e a r s ) . Excellent benefits, including travel a n d relocation expenses. Beautiful m o u n t a i n resort a r e a . Salary d e p e n d i n g o n e x p e r i e n c e . Call 704/877-2243 or s e n d r e s u m e t o :

Wellcome

The opening exists at t h e Atlanta Technical Center of USS Agri-Chemicals, a division of United States Steel Corporation. Send resume, including salary history, in confidence t o :

USS A G R I - C H E M I C A L S Atlanta Technical Center 685 DeKalb Industrial Way Decatur, Georgia 30033 An Equal Opportunity Employer m / f

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P. O. Box 200

Chemist, B.S. or preferably M.S., with a strong academic background in inorganic a n d physical chemistry plus a m i n i m u m of three years industrial experience in agricultural chemicals desired. The individual hired will be responsible for benchscale development studies on fertilizer-related products a n d processes.

T h e Clorox T e c h n i c a l Center, Pleasa n t o n , C a l i f o r n i a , has i m m e d i a t e opening for Analytical Chemist with food analysis experience. Prefer college g r a d u a t e w i t h higher d e g r e e , a n d m i n i m u m of 3-4 years of i n d u s t r i a l e x p e r i e n c e . S e n d d e t a i l e d r e s u m e w i t h salary r e q u i r e m e n t t o : Recruiting Coordinator, T h e Clorox Company, P.O. Box 24305, Oakland, CA 94623. An Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

Employer M—F

CHEMICAL OPPORTUNITIES Consultant t o t h e Chemical, Food, Pharmaceutical and Electronics industries. Offers personal confidential service. Nationwide affiliation. All F e e s Paid. STAFF DYNAMICS, U.E. A. H . L a u b e B . C H . E . (203) 324-6191 441 Summer Street, Stamford, Conn. 06901

JOB HUNTING? " L i f e is short but there is always time enough for c o u r t e s y ' - E m e r s o n . Answer all ad inquiries. Failure to do so is un-| fair to companies and other applicants

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS Project Manager, $27-35,000 Coal Conversion. New well financed group, major company. Suburban North­ east and West. EngineersLog (recruiters) Box 252 Latham NY 12110 RETIRED CHEMIST/CHEMICAL ENGINEER Wants 1-5 year assignment utilizing broad experience in all phas­ es of organic chemical production and management. Can function with minimum direction to produce maxi­ mum benefits. Resume upon request. Please re­ spond to Box 44-C-8, ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C.20036 PhD Chemist—Patent Law Firm is seeking an organic or pharmaceutical chemist, ages 30-35, for a highly in­ teresting and rewarding profession. Prior teaching ex­ perience desirable. Box 45-C-8, ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Rubber Research Chemist—B.S. or M.S. in chemistry or polymer science. 5 years' experience in silicone rubber technology including rubber compounding, rub­ ber testing and evaluation of reenforcing fillers in heat cured and R Τ V silicone rubber compounds. A knowl­ edge of fine particle technology would be helpful. Po­ sition is in the Product and Process Development Group of the CAB-O-SIL Research Department. This group is part of the Technology Division of Cabot Cor­ poration located at it's Technical Center in Billerica Mass. (suburban greater Boston). Salary in line with background and experience. Send replies in confi­ dence to J. F. Clarke, Jr., Personnel Manager, CABOT CORPORATION, Billerica Technical Center, Concord Road, Billerica, Mass. 01821. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Assistant Lab Manager. Ph.D. or strong Mb with 3-5 year's experience in floor coatings. Formulation back­ ground desirable. Some supervisory experience. AAA-rated manufacturer of quality floor treatments with international distribution. Excellent fringe benefits including health insurance, salary continuance, profit sharing. Equal opportunity employer. Send resume and salary requirements to Roland Hughes, Chief Chemist, Hillyard Chemical Company, Box 909, St. Jo­ seph, Missouri 64502 Organic/Polymer Chemist, Ph.D. or equivalent. For a position in our Urethane Chemical Development area. Experience in urethane products desirable. Polyurethane and/or flame retardants experience preferred. Send complete resume and salary history to Box 50C-8. ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. MIDDLE EAST OPPORTUNITIES Immediate openings for: CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FOOD PROCESSING EX­ PERTS Should have working knowledge of Arabic. Ex­ cellent salaries and benefits. Apply in confidence to: ARAB PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT, P.O. Box 8815, Beirut, Lebanon CHEMIST—Charlotte, N.C. Will do Textile Product or Process R&D in Resin Emulsions. Desire B.S. with 2 + years Plant, Laboratory or Technical Service experi­ ence. No agency fee or contracts. Write Harry Ward in confidence. CAREER PLACEMENT, 1129 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, N.C. 28204 PROJECT-PROCESS ENGINEERS—Need 3 Chemical Engineers immediately for expanding Charlotte firm. Company offers Management Responsibility and Au­ thority, Recognition of Achievement, and Dynamic Work Atmosphere. Desire Distillation, Evaporation, Drying, Heat Transfer OR Pump design experience. Must be business oriented. No agency fee or con­ tracts. Write Harry Ward in confidence. CAREER PLACEMENT, 1129 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, N.C. 28204 Chemical Engineer. Two to five years experience. Development and Process Improvement in Batch Or­ ganic Plant. Interesting Work. Excellent rewards. Write to: Arsynco, Inc., P.O. Box 8, Carlstadt, New Jersey 07072 Technical Director—Chemist/Ch.E. needed to head up technical efforts for manufacturer of molybdenum and tungsten materials. Responsible for process R&D, pro­ cess engineering, product development, quality control, plant experimentation, and technical sales service. Experience in extractive metallurgy helpful. Please send resume in complete confidence. P.O. Box 37-B8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Water Treatment—Experienced formulation chemist with technical service background in cooling, boiler, waste waters. Small but growing firm in Northern N.J. near ski area. Send resume and salary requirements to President, Box 288, Vernon, N.J. 07462

ACADEMIC POSITIONS Analytical or Marine Chemist: University of Alaska To work on trace metal distributions in the North Pacific. Predominantly a laboratory program but with ship­ board field work. Recent PhD. or experienced M.S. preferred. Electroanalytical experience especially ad­ vantageous. Contact Dr. D. C. Burrell, Institute of Ma­ rine Science, University of Alaska, College, Alaska 99701. Equal Opportunity Employer. Postdoctoral, immediate. Physico-chemical studies on fatty acid synthetase complex. Protein Chemistry ex­

perience desirable. Contact, Dr. S. Kumar, Depart­ ment of Biochemistry, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey 07103 Postdoctoral Position: Available immediately Biochem­ ist or bioorganic chemist with background in synthesis, separation, and purification of derivatives of amino acid and small peptides. A teaching post doctoral position at the assistant professor level is also available. Please write: C. L. Brown, Chemistry Department, Cal State University, L.A., 5151 State University Drive, L.A., California 90032 Postdoctoral position, September/October 1974. Reactions of alkyl-organometallic compounds. Send resume and two letters of recommendation to Dr. Mi­ chael Michman, Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, ISRAEL Faculty Position—Temporary—beginning September 1974 to teach courses and initiate research in energy related areas. Appointment will be made at the level of Assistant Professor. Send vitae to A. T. DiBenedetto, Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268. Affirmative Action Employer. Assistant Professor. Ph.D., physical organic. Antici­ pated September 1975. Strong interest in teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. Active research program required, preferably in bioorganic. Send re­ sume to Chairman, Chemistry Department, St. Louis University, 221 N. Grand, St. Louis, Mo. 63103. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Lehigh University—Faculty position, (probably Assis­ tant Professor) to be filled during 1974-1975. Devel­ opment of active doctoral-level research program ex­ pected in an area other than theoretical or synthetic chemistry. Apply to Professor William E. Ohnesorge, Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, Bethle­ hem, Pennsylvania 18015. Minorities & women en­ couraged to apply. Postdoctoral Position available for research on the ap­ plication of immobilized enzymes in protein structure determination. Strong background in protein chemistry required. Send resume to: The Ohio State University, Dr. G. P. Royer, Dept. of Biochem., 484 W. 12th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210 Postdoctoral Positions—Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Available fall 1974. (1) Synthesis of antifungal sesquiterpenoids, Dr. Κ. Ε. Harding; (2) Photochemical synthetic routes to mitomycin alkaloids, Dr. P. S. Mari­ ano. Stipend, $7500-8500. Send resume and two let­ ters of reference to either investigator, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843 Postdoctoral Fellow: Immediate opening for medicinal /organic Chemist to work in the area of narcotic antag­ onist. Send C.V. and 2 letters of recommendation to: Dr. D. S. Fries, School of Pharmacy, Dept. of Medici­ nal Chemistry, University of the Pacific, Stockton, Cali­ fornia 95207 Postdoctoral Positions Available July 1, 1974, in Labo­ ratory of Neurochemistry to investigate proteins and lip­ ids of myelin and relationships to demyelinating diseas­ es. Send curriculum vitae to Chairman, Dept. of Neu­ rology, Medical Univ. of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C. 29401. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Nmr Associate. Immediate full time position operating and performing minor maintenance on FT nmr spec­ trometer used for various nuclei. Applicant must have basic knowledge of electronics and test equipment. Candidates with additional electronics training or ex­ perience preferred. Knowledge of freshman college chemistry required; some training in organic chemistry desirable. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Send resume to Dr. R. E. McCarley, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010. An affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. POSTDOCTORAL APPOINTMENT IN RADIOCHEMISTRY Background in activation analysis and/or geo­ chemistry preferred. Send resume and three support­ ing letters to: Dr. W. D. Ehmann, Department of Chem­ istry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506. An equal opportunity employer. Organic Chemist—Postdoctoral studies concerning the synthesis and characterization of biologically active compounds. Immediate opening. Resume and rec­ ommendations to Dr. G. A. Epling, Chemistry Depart­ ment, Fordham Univ., Bronx, N.Y. 10458 Postdoctoral Positions. A number of postdoctoral posi­ tions are available in the fields of organosulfur chemis­ try (Dr. J. S. Grossert), polyelectrolyte solutions (Dr. J. C. Kwak) and gas phase kinetics (Dr. P. D. Pacey). Some teaching duties, salary up to $8500. Send re­ sume to: Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Postdoctoral Position: One or two years beginning September, 1974 or later. Research involves synthet­ ic, kinetic, and dynamic nmr studies on organophosphorus compounds and phosphate esters. Salary $8500-9000/yr. Send resume and letters of recom­ mendation to: Dr. David Gorenstein, Chemistry De­ partment, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, Chicago, III. 60680 Postdoctoral Two Positions Bio-organic Chemistry Syn­ thesis of labeled nucleotides and pteridines, their inter­ actions with enzymes. Available immediately. Send resume and three letters of recommendation to Robert

L. Cargill, Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208 Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, to begin as early as 30 June, 1975. Ap­ plications, nominations, or letters of inquiry should be sent to Professor Edward A. Stern, Chairman, Chemis­ try Chairman Search Committee, Physics Dept. BJ-10, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195. Applications should include a curriculum vita, other qualifications, and the names of four or more refer­ ences. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Em­ ployer. Postdoctoral Position. Fluorescence and FTS-IR stud­ ies: interactions of metals with ground and excited states of flavines. Send resume to E. L. Wehry, De­ partment of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916 Postdoctoral Position. Available immediately. Desorption of gases using ultramicrogravimetric methods and ion scattering spectrometry of solid surfaces. Write: A. W. Czanderna, Institute of Colloid and Surface Science, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York 13676 Postdoctoral Research in electroorganic chemistry of biologically-important N-heterocyclic molecules. Background in organic and/or electrochemistry de­ sired. Send curriculum vitae and letters of reference to Dr. Glenn Dryhurst, Department of Chemistry, Uni­ versity of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73069 Faculty Position: September 1, 1974. Ph.D. in Analyt­ ical Chemistry to teach undergraduate and Graduate courses. Background in inorganic desired. Research interests in instrumentation and/or health related areas. Write: Chemistry Department, North Carolina Agricul­ tural and Technical State University, Greensboro, North Carolina 27411. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Postdoctoral Position—Organic synthesis via transition metal organometallic complexes. Send resume and two letters of reference to: Dr. Howard Alper, Chemis­ try Department, State Univ. of N.Y. at Binghamton, Binghamton, N.Y. 13901. An affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Bio-Organic Chemist—Assistant Professor—Septem­ ber, 1974. Send resume to Dr. Richard L. Bivens, Chemistry Department, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335 Toxicology Technicians: Number of people trained for 1 year and awarded certificates in the theory and prac­ tice of drug screening methods including TLC, GLC, spectrophotometry, EMIT, RIA, etc. Formal education ranges from High school to B.S. Available immediate­ ly. Drug Abuse Screening Program, School of Phar­ macy, Auburn U., Auburn, Alabama 36830. An Equal Opportunity Employer. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Bioinorganic Chemist. One to two years beginning September 1, 1974. Transition metal chemist to synthesize and character­ ize platinum group metal complexes for study of anti­ tumor and other biological properties. Salary range $8,500-$9,500. Send curriculum vitae, bibliography and letters of reference to: Chemical and Engineering News, Box No. 59-C-8 ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. An equal opportunity and af­ firmative action employer. Postdoctoral Position—Available October 1. Isolation and characterization of anticancer compounds from plants. Submit vita and list of references to Dr. David Piatak, Chemistry Department, Northern Illinois Univer­ sity, DeKalb, Illinois 60115. Affirmative Action—Equal Opportunity Employer Research Associate Or Visiting Professor, Catalysis and/or Organic Chemistry. Also Ch.E. Graduate Re­ search Assistant. Catalytic conversion chlorinated pesticides to nontoxic derivatives. Start ASAP. 1-2 years. Salary needs, resume, references to Prof. A. Weiss, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass. 01609 Starch Chemist: The National Research Council of Canada requires a starch chemist for its laboratory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to be responsible for re­ search on production and utilization of starches from legume seeds (field peas, fababeans). This will in­ volve collaborative research with personnel in micro­ biology, fermentations, chemistry and plant science. This opening is an opportunity for the experienced starch chemist to develop new starch sources into in­ dustrial products. QUALIFICATIONS: Honour Bache­ lor or higher degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engi­ neering from a university of recognized standing, plus at least five years of industrial experience in the manu­ facture of natural and modified starches. Salary will depend on the applicant's qualifications. Send resume to the Employment Officer, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A OR6. In reply please quote PRL-74-1. This competition is open to both men and women. Assistant Professor—Organic Chemistry of polymers or organometallic compounds. Oklahoma State Universi­ ty, Stillwater, An equal opportunity/affirmative action employee is seeking an assistance professor effective Jan. 1, 1975. Ph.D. required. Postdoctoral or other certain experience desired. Candidate selected will be expected to sustain an effective graduate research pro­ gram and to teach graduate and undergraduate cours­ es. Send vita, 3 references and a short statement of research and instrumental goals in the specialty area to Dr. G. J. Mains, Head Dept. of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74074 no later than October.

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Applications are invited for a Chemist, experienced in organic trace analysis; must have thorough knowledge of gas and liquid chromatographic methods for pesticides and environmental pollutants. A B.S. or M.S. Degree in Chemistry is required. Contact: University of Missouri, Personnel Services, 309 Hitt Street, Columbia, Missouri 65201. Equal Opportunity Employer. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY—Applications are invited for a faculty position in Organic Chemistry. The appointment will be at the level of Assistant Prof, or possibly higher and can commence in September 1975 or earlier. We are especially interested in young chemists showing exceptional promise of developing vigorous, independent research programs, which should already be evidenced by their research achievements. The candidates must also have the desire and ability to be stimulating teachers of undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants should submit detailed resumes and three letters of reference to Prof. T. M. Harris, Chemistry Dept., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 37235, from whom further details may be obtained. Vanderbilt University is an Equal Opportunity employer and encourages applications from women and minorities. Postdoctoral Position. Organic, physical or polymer chemist to study mechanisms of polymer and fiber flammability. Applicants should have interests in both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry. Available August 1, 1974. $10,000 per year stipend. Send resume and two recommendations to Robert H. Barker, Department of Textiles, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. 29631. "An Equal Opportunity Employer"

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members) NOTICE TO MEMBERS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT The Council Committees on Membership Affairs and on Professional Relations with the approval of the Council have issued the following statement: A member who advertises in the Situations Wanted Section of CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS has an ethical responsibility to reply to each employer who responds to the member's advertisement "

Young man interested in research or production. Has degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering plus twelve years of experience as group leader, technical service and as laboratory manager dealing with adhesives, paints, inks, paper and film coatings, etc. Married, child will relocate. Box 300-E-8. ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W. Wash. D.C. 20036 Consultant in Environmental Problems: Ph.D. physical chemist with part-time academic appointment seeks to broaden consulting base in air contaminant control and sampling, waste water purification, and membrane technology. Box 301-C-8, ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer Processing Chemist/ Chemical Engineer. Eighteen years varied experience in development/processing/technical service, vinyls, polyurethanes, synthetic elastomers, epoxiesacrylics, seeking position in Marketing, Technical Service, R&D, involving challenge, responsibility and possibly international contacts. BChE, M.S. Chemistry. Presently MBA study, languages. Box 302-C-8 ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical/Environmental Chemist: B.S. 1969. Industrial experience and post-graduate study. Instrumentation includes: GC, UV, IR, NMR, and AA. Will relocate. Available immediately. Box 400-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: Ph.D., August 1974. age 28, married, experimental thesis in high pressure vapor-liquid equilibrium of hydrocarbon mixtures. Interested in applied research and development work. Balanced chemical engineering background with a strong emphasis on mathematical modelling. Location open. Box 401-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Postdoctoral research in analytical biochemistry and cancer pharmacology. Experienced in organic synthesis, chromatographic techniques, and instrumental analysis. Box 402-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic/Organometallic Chemist: M.S. 1974. Seeking R&D position. Thesis work involved mechanistic considerations of the metathesis reaction using tungsten catalyst systems on acetylenes. Good background in chromatographic techniques, organic synthesis instrumentation and teaching. Will relocate. Available November 1, 1974. F. R. Navarro, 21 Olive Street, Apt. 204, Akron, Ohio 44310

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MS Organic Chemist: 1974. Seeking industrial position in research and product development. Research thesis in imine chemistry. Experience in synthetic organic, nmr and ir. Prefer East Central location. Available immediately. Box 403-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

perience and training includes detergents, textiles, vinyl and urethane coated fabrics, vinyl foam, urethane elastomers, rubber and paper-making technology, various latex systems, and products based on urethane foam. Strong interest in frothed foam systems. Box 417-C8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Polymers/Organic: Ph.D., Synthesis, · development, polymers, copolymers, fluorocarbons, polystyrenes, fluids, organophosphorus chemistry; polymerization, molecular, chemical, structural characterization; thermal, flame resistance, aging, and environmental aspects of plastics and fibers. Industry-government R&D project leader, originator, supervisory, administrative experience. Reports, publications. Will relocate. Robert E. Donadio, 103 Butterfield Circle, North Syracuse, N.Y. 13212; phone 315-458-7284

Biochemist/Nutritional Research/Teaching: M.Sc. Biochemistry, August, 1972. Five years research experience, two years teaching experience in foreign university. Seeks long-term position. Prefer AcademicResearch Institute, Industry. H. Zeidan, 7004 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. 70118

Manager Polymer R&D: Experienced aggressive research manager with proven ability to produce valuable new products. Personal qualities include creativity, initiative, versatility, managerial and communicative skills. Knowledgeable in marketing, finance and license negotiations. Patents, awards and publications. Ph.D. chemistry, age 4 1 . Box 406-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Practical Polymer Chemist: Over fifteen years experience developing polymer/resin systems meeting diverse application requirements in dental materials, coatings, electrical areas. Self-reliant, lab through production. Many products/improvements on market. Primarily seeking small company/division having, or desiring to set up vigorous R&D program. Box 407-C8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 B.S. Chemistry, B.A. French: 1973: Recent graduate seeks position in R&D or analytical laboratory. Experience in American pharmaceutical and French metals research labs. Read technical German. Excellent scholastic record. Enthusiastic and creative. F. W. Whipple, 35 Vermont Avenue, Binghamton, New York 13905 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopist: Ph.D. Strong background in ESR, NMR, and ENDOR, including spectrometer design and modification. Experienced in vacuum techniques, cryogenics, matrix isolation, glassblowing, and FORTRAN programming. 6 years teaching experience. Publications. Available immediately: industrial/academic. G. Pearson, Chem. Dept., UICC, Box 4348, Chicago, Illinois 60680. (312) 996-8585

Physical, Analytical, Water Chemistry: Ph.D. Experienced in water chemistry, water and waste water treatment and recovery by reverse osmosis and conventional treatment equipment, characterization of reverse osmosis membranes, development and application of analytical methods, fuel cell, advanced battery systems, aqueous and fused salt electrochemistry for the determination of reaction mechanisms and kinetics. Water treatment experience obtained in the lab and in. the field with pilot plant equipment. Box 403-B-8, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical/Catalytic Chemist: Ph.D. 1973. Seeks R&D position. Postdoctoral and thesis research in catalysis. Experience with vacuum systems, GC, IR, thermal analysis, x-ray, and mass spectrometry. Publications. No geographical preference. Married. Available September 1, 1974. Presbury B. West, 34-509 North McKinley, Athens, Ohio 45701 Enzymes-Quality & Process Control: B.S. Chemistry. More than 30 years in supervisory and managerial positions in manufacturing wide range of microbial, plant and animal derived enzymes for use in food, pharmaceutical and misc. industries. Extensive background in quality control, quality and cost optimization, FDA regs. process scale up, etc. Box 406-B-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 General Chemist: Ph.D. 1972 organometallic electrochemistry. Broad experience in organometallic, organic, inorganic synthesis. Well experienced in spectroscopic methods. Three year diversified R&D applications: photoconductors, sensitizers, electropolymerization, novel photo processes, sedimentation, quality control. Ten years undergrad teaching: organic, analytical, general. Box 407-B-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Accomplished Manager. Inventive Scientist Engineer: B.A., B.Eng, Ph.D. (organic, polymer), postdoctoral (carbohydrates). Created new products, processes used on massive scale. Wood, grasses-pulping, bleaching; starch, alcohol, protein processing; papermaking, specialty papers, coatings; clays, talcs, bentonites. Materials science, fine particle technology. Box 410-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036

International Marketing Executive: Experienced in all phases of technical marketing, exporting, agentship of chemicals and specialty products. Six years in Far East. Also experienced in petroleum, fuel additives, cleaners and manufacturing. Formulations corrosion inhibitors, petroleum additives. (914)725-4328, 300 Central Ave., B-6, Hartsdale, New York 10530

Proven Problem Solver: with acknowledged management potential, Ph.D. in chemistry, publications, accomplishments in solid state chemistry, molten salts, electrochemistry, glass chemistry, analytical chemistry, light-emitting diodes, doped glasses, integrated circuits, thin films, seeks to conduct and direct materials R&D. Prefer Eastern U.S. Box 414-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1969. 4 years of industrial and 12 years of academic experience. Publications and patents. Experienced in wet and instrument analysis. Ph.D. thesis; electrochemistry. Post-doc: GLC Available immediately. Salary, position and location open. L. Sherman, 114 Cypress St., Greensboro, N.C. 27405. (919) 275-1847.

M.S. Chemistry, May 1974: Thesis on enzyme purification and electrophoretic study by zymogram techManager: Available due to merger. Excellent experi- nique. Seek position as chemist or biochemist. Will ence in textile manufacturing. Man-made knit fur fab- relocate. Box 410-B-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., rics, heat fusible woven, nonwoven interlinings. Also Washington, D.C. 20036 chemical manufacturing of surfactants, process aids, lubricants. Successful track record has included ad- Product Development Chemist, Ph.D., Chemical Engiministration, sales/marketing, R&D. Principals seek- neering. Experience in applied research and developing Action—profits write Box 411-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th ment of polymers for paper and industrial coatings and St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 plastic films. Development of photographic products, specialty papers, coated abrasives, electrostatic toners. Marketing/Sales Management: M.S.Ch.E. Seeks line Patents, commercial products. Desire senior position or staff position. 17 years experience in sales, product in applied research or product development. Box management, sales management, marketing. Full 413-B-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Monomers, Polymers, Intermediates, Pigments. Mar- 20036 ket: Paint, Adhesives, Paper Coating, textile, non-wovens, flexible packaging. International experience. Recent Graduate: B.S. in Chemistry. Industrial expeBox 412-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, rience in Formulating, Quality Control, and evaluating D.C.20036 water based polymer adhesives. Also synthetic organic, food and analytical background. Industrious Pharmaceutical Analyst: Applied research. Methods worker—will relocate. L. S. Miller, 1215 Spring Valley development, and non-routine control essays. Two re- Lane, Atlanta, Georgia 30306 (404) 876-1872 search papers on new colorimetric methods published. Translation of German, French, Italian, and Spanish International: Bio-organic Ph.D., M.B.A. Fin/Mkt/ chemical literature into English. Glass blowing of small Econ. Young. 6 yrs industrial, 3 yrs. academic. Dechemical apparatus. Seeks laboratory position with a sire Corporate Development/Planning, Coordinator, pharmaceutical firm. Available immediately. Box General Operation/Management position. Familiar Far 413-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. East markets. Bilingual. Publications. Box 302-A-8, 20036 ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington D.C. 20036

Sales Manager: Custom molded injection and structural foam parts. Years of experience in plastics and resin raw materials for end-user-OEM approvals. Knowledge major plastic users, appliance, computer, automotive industries. Seeking molder or material supplier interested in increased sales, profitability and product approvals. Box 415-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Steroid Chemist: Ph.D. Extensive experience in the chemistry of different groups of steroids including vitamin D on synthetic and analytical sides and also in isolation and utilization of Natural Steroids. Some experience in nonsteroidal alicyclic compounds. Many publications. Desire industrial or research center position. Box 416-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036

Biochemist: Ph.D. 1974. Research experience in enzyme purification and characterization, plant tissue cultures, and most analytical techniques in biochemistry. Strong chemistry background. Publications. Desire industrial, government or clinical research position. Available Dec. 1974. Location Open. Box 401-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist/Chemist: BA 1971. Seeks position preferably in industry. Experience includes inorganic, organometallic, and organic synthesis, enzyme purification and kinetics, radioactive compounds. Willing to expand into other areas. Available immediately Philadelphia and suburban areas only. Box 402-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic: Ph.D. 1965. Outstanding record (20 publications). Very strong background in synthetic and physical organic chemistry, instrumental methods. SuTechnical Manager: Pragmatic, flexible Ph.D., M.B.A. pervisory experience. Seeks research or other suitwith broad managerial experience can help spearhead able position. Box 403-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., your drive for new and increased profits. Diverse ex- Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic R&D Chemist: M.S. Versatile with excellent experience in the production of thermoset resins seeks a position in the environmental, analytical or organic field. Available immediately. No agencies please. V. Zale, P.O. Box 524, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302 Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. Extensive experiences in polymerization, processing, characterization, rheological work, equipment design, Experiences with coatings, thermoplastics, and rubber. After an idea for highest efficiency in R/D. Deeply involved in an invented painting system which has many important advantages; detailed R/D plan ready for discussions. Box 406-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Administrator/Coordinator, twenty-five years accomplishments cosmetics, toiletries, specialties, aerosols. Product, process, packaging devt., manufacturing, systems, procedures, overall phases product introduction. Dedicated, cost minded innovator, service-oriented. Ph.D. credits, languages. Currently Lab Director, seeks challenge fully utilizing extensive experience. Available immediately for relocation. Morris Kenigsberg, 113 Country Club Ct., Danville, III. 61832 Biophysical Chemist: Ph.D., 1973. Research experience in structure-function relationship in proteins, kinetics, metalloenzymes, biomembranes. Strong background in modern techniques of purification and physico-chemical characterization of proteins, including chromatography, electrophoresis, CD, MCD, F1, laser raman, postdoc in Heme proteins. Box 408-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: Ph.D. 44, 25 years experience in analytical and synthetic organic chemistry, chromatography, spectroscopy, electroanalysis, clinical chemistry, 8 publications, languages, looking for interesting and responsible position. Box 409-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.S. May 1974. Have worked as a lab assistant and have some undergraduate research experience. Seek position as industrial or research chemists. Available immediately. References and resume will be furnished upon request. Philip Thibault, 1656 Bennett Street, Utica, N.Y. 13502 Chemist: B.S. 1974, summa cum laude, minors in physics and math. Experience in organic research, some paper research background. Interested in position as chemist in industry. Kathleen M. Mielke, Box 477 Island View Route, International Falls, Minnesota 56649 Development Chemist B.S., Production oriented with broad and varied background in plastics and textiles involving formulation, application techniques, coating, laminating, flocking, printing and finishing seeks challenging position to utilize expertise. South east location preferred. Available immediately. Box 412-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Food & Dairy Industry Consultant and Liaison Representative: New technology appraisal, literature, retrieval, licensing and patent development, and quality control and FDA-liaison. Specialty areas: milk, vegetable and microbial (single-cell) proteins, immobilized enzymes and enzyme engineering, texturization, ultrafiltration, and food fermentation processes. Box 413-A8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Information Specialist: M.S. Chem., M.S. Science Info. Experienced in literature searching, patent work, mechanized information and retrievel systems, technical writing, teaching, library and information group management. Female. Midwest location only. Box 414-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Laboratory Director—Materials or Environmental Testing: Ph.D., Analytical/Physical/Physics, 1956, available to set up or direct applicable laboratory. Have managed groups up to 50 people in industry. Publications, scholastic honors, personal research in analytical chemistry. Box 415-A-8, ACS 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Lawyer—Chemist. University of Illinois Ph.D. in chemistry, 1970, and J.D., 1974. Interested in fields where law and science overlap: patent and corporate law; trade secrets; pollution control. Employed as Research Associate in Chemistry while attending law School. Publications; foreign languages. Location open. Box 416-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Process Research—Organic, Polymer, Organometallic: Diversified experience in specialty chemicals and polymers from bench-scale synthesis and modification through scale-up. Process improvement and in-plant trouble-shooting, Graft polymers, tin and silane intermediates, polyurethanes, epoxies, carboxylics, polysulfides and silicones. In NYC/NJ area but relocatable. Box 417-A-8, ACS., 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research Chemist—Analytical, Biomedical and Pharmaceutical: Many years industrial, hospital and other, laboratory and management experience. Masterschemistry with distinction. Many research and 'new methods' papers. Inventor new anti-TB compound. Versatile, innovative and team spirited. Leadership qualities. Will relocate within North America. Box 418-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Successful Former Cosmetic Research Director: with creative and management skills wants new connection. Methods applicable to other industries such as household and sanitary chemicals, foods, polishes, animal products, adhesives, small chemical manufacturers,

soap and detergent companies, essential oil houses. Box 419-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Representation or operation in Washington, D.C. area— Fields of experience in Environmental-lndustrial-Hygiene-Health and Safety, as EPA and OSHA; ecology, waste disposal, fermentation, microbiologist/chemist. Interested in working with association, industrial or insurance organization. Box 421-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist. Ph.D. 1967 in Ionic Solutions. Research experience Theoretical Chemistry. Post Doc Molecular Structure. Publications. Box 302-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1971, Varied industrial experiences in wet and instrumental analysis development using AA, GC, MS, IR, NMR & TGA for air & water pollutions, coal and others. Anxious to be involved in energy related programs. Box 400-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical/Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1971, Postdocs in HPLC, GLC, and drug SAR; Ph.D. research in NMR and Factor Analysis. Publications. Seeks employment in industry government or teaching. Paul H. Weiner, Northeastern University, Boston, Ma. 02115 Chemical Engineer: B.S. 1965. Diversified experience in process development, pilot plant operations and design of chemical process plant. Interested in a challenging position in design or development. Box 404-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: Ph.D. 1971. Seek position in applied research and development. Two years industrial experience includes distillation, extractive mettalurgy, and kinetics. Also, computer programming and pilot plant work. Prefer Southeast. No agencies. Box 405-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

chemistry with credits toward M.S. Desire position in R&D or technical service for supplier to rubber processors. No geographical limitations. Box 419-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Senior Position, R&D Management: Ph.D. 1965 Analytical Chemistry. Twenty years in R&D with achievements in product development in petrochemicals and ophthalmic drugs and formulations. Have effectively translated R&D Developments to production. Will relocate. Box 420-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Trace Analysis/Metal Toxicology: 1967 Ph.D. in physical chemistry (metal complexes, spectroscopy), two years extensive research in flameless atomic absorption of heavy metals in diverse biological materials, Pb poisoning, mineral metabolism, environmental. Major contributions in methodology. Prefers health or environmental position in N.J., NYC area. Box 421-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Will translate chemical and chemical engineering literature in all fields from German, Russian, Ukranian and Bulgarian sources into English. Reasonable rates. Box 422-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Organic/Research Chemist: Ph.D., 1971. Age 30. Physical minor. Synthesis and kinetics. Strong background in analytical: MS, IR, NMR, UV and all chromatography including HPLC. 1-1/2 year postdoc. with teaching experience. Six publications. Presently employed over 1-1/2 yr. in industry (process development). Desires permanent college teaching position, preferably with research facilities or governmental health related research position (cancer, leukemia, etc.) Location open. Available Fall 1974. No agencies. Send for resume. Box 311-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemical Engineer: MSChE. 1971, experience in process design, air pollution, coal gasification, pilot plant, math modelling and computer applications. Available immediately. Box 406-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Biochemist: B.S. 1971. Three years experience in enzymology (assays, isolation, purification, kinetics of dehalogenating enzyme systems), synthesis and metabolic studies of radiopharmaceuticals, fat uptake and CHO feeding studies, TLC, column chromatography, electrophoresis, instrumental techniques, radioisotopes, scintillation counting, supervisory experience, publications. Seeking R&D. Will relocate. Box 403-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Inorganic Chemist: B.A. 1968, five years grad school. Experienced in boron chemistry, vacuum lines, and organometallics. Excellent teaching references. Early background in plastics R&D. Seeks suitable position. Will relocate. Available immediately. Bruce Gassenheimer, 64 Blue Trails, Northford, Ct. 06472

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Broad organic background. Experienced in the synthesis of aromatic and heterocyclic compounds, in antibiotics and in teaching. Eight publications. Seeks industrial or academic position. Call (804) 282-9581 or write Box 404-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971 (Bombay Univ., India) Scholarships, Fellowships, Publications. Postdoctoral research in NI H "Artificial Heart Programme." Strong background in synthesis and process development of Organic Intermediates, polymeric materials, natural products, isolation and structure determination, instrumentation, chromatography and wet analysis. Seeks industrial or academic position. Available immediately, salary, location open. Bhaskar Samant, Apt. E, 721 Grove Avenue, Raleigh, N.C. 27606 (919) 851-6653

Organic/Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1962. 12 years experience in industrial research in chlorination reactions, Ziegler, anionic, and free radical polymerization, and polymer modification. Desires position in research with opportunity for advancement. R. A. Marshall, 2242 Redbud Lane, Wichita, Kansas 67204. (316) 838-0967.

Physical Chemist: Ph.D., 1972. Seeks R&D position. Experience in teaching and research in inorganic ion exchangers, X-ray thermal analysis, etc. Languages. Available immediately. Location open. Juan M. Garces, 1519 Pacific Avenue, Natrona Heights, Pa. 15065 Physical Chemist: Ph.D., 34 years old. Gas phase and liquid phase flow systems, kinetics, test tube to pilot plant, computer programming for research and automation. Management training and experience. Presently located in California. Box 410-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biophysical Chemist: Ph.D. Experience with nonprofit research and educational institution, industry and government: Publications: Recent experience in characterizing allosteric forms of hemoglobin using infrared and McBain gravimetric sorption system: Willing to learn and employ new techniques: Seeks academic, government or industrial position. Box 412-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Honors graduate with bachelors degree in chemistry seeks employment in medical or biomedical research. Experienced in independent honors research in biochemistry (enzymology) and as lab teaching assistant. Biology minor. Interested in medicine, enthusiastic to learn and explore. Available immediately. L. M. Rimkunos, 1724 Cope Street, Camden, New Jersey 08104 Paperman-Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1970 Background in New Product Development (electrographic Printing Papers, transformer papers, dimensionally stable papers), trouble shooting and solving mill problems (balancing costs and capabilities)—Grounded in practical papermaking and theoretical chemistry—Papers and patents—wanted either academic or R&D (central or Mill). Box 416-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Problem Solver—Generalist: Ph.D. Chemical Kinetics, Experience in gas, liquid, solid, plasma state, NDT, M&P, radiation effects, explosives, propellants, solid waste conversion, air pollution. Theory to production line. Desire challenging position in company with problems to be solved. Full, part time, consulting. Available immediately. Will relocate. Box 417-E-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Rubber Technologist: Twenty-three years diversified experience in industrial rubber. R&D compoundingmixing-testing-plant followup-customer follow-up. B.S.

Polymer Research and Development: B.Ch. 1950. Strong diversified background in advanced product development, polyurethanes, rubber, adhesives, plastics, advanced reinforced composites. Supervisory experience and customer contacts. Versatile and motivated. University instructor in materials science. Proven achievement record: patents, publications, materials award. Available immediately, location and salary open. Seeking responsible position. Box 406D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 B.S. Chemistry: 1973. Biochem and analytical experience in basic research, 4 years. Seeking position in New England. Strong background in wet and instrumental anal. Available July 1974. Write: Richard Smilo. R.D. z2, Box 132-A, Clymer, Pa. 15728 International Chemist: 30 years with major companies, petroleum and petrochemicals, U.S.A., Europe, Africa, Latin-American, seeks position in lab. installation and start-up, R&D, quality control, sales liaison. Permanent position preferred, but will consider short-term assignments as adviser or representative. Will locate or travel anywhere. Box 408-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physiologist-Biochemist: A.B. (1954) plus 3-1/2 years graduate school: medicine, physiology. Fourteen years medical research experience: reproductive endocrinology; drug action; cardiovascular, respiratory mechanics, amino acid, bioamine metabolism, liver, brain. Electronic technician, chromatographer, radiotracer, enzyme activity assayist, polygraph analyst. Interested food chemistry, neurophysiology, design prostheses. Publications. Box 410-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Radiation Scientist: M.S. Chem. 1955. Ten years Director of Applied Research & Development. PatentsPublications. Interdisciplinary. Energy specialist— Instrumentation, Electron-optical, photometric, nuclearluminescence detection devices. Nuclear medicine, health, physics, pollution, safety. Radioautography, Gas detection, Vacuum. Licensing, Chemical abstractor, liaison and coordination. Box 411-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1966. Highly motivated, commercially oriented individual with proven track record. Seven years experience in product and process development. Adept at basic and applied research, yield and cost optimization studies and pilot plant and plant supervision. Strong instrumentation background. Publications. Box 412-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

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Medicinal/Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Successful record of productive research and innovation. Experience includes drug design, synthesis, biomedical research, formulation, fine chemical manufacturing and scaling up and product and process development. Fortyseven publications and patents. Box 409-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Physical Chemistry. Hydrogel applications, implant materials, surface modification, interfacial phenomena statistical mechanics, polymer and metal characterization. Instrumentation: DSC, IR, NMR, UV, Mechanical Testing, Etc. 11 publications. Seek Industrial R&D. Box 403-B-7 ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Synthetic Organic Chemist: M.S., 1953 Experienced in research and production of biological chemicals. Some surfactants development experience. Publications. Ability of work independently. Seeking a growth opportunity in organic synthesis. Will relocate. Available immediately. Box 405-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic/Resin/Coating Chemist—B.Ch.Eng., Ph.D. (Organic) 1970. Organic, polymer, resin synthesis. Radiation cure coatings technology. Photochemistry. Kinetics. Also strong in physical and analytical chemistry. Supervisory experience. Bilingual (English/Japanese). Seeks R/D position or liaison between US and Far East. Will relocate. Box 301-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Versatile Inorganic/Physical/Analytical: Ph.D. 1970. Postdoctoral, Catalysis and surface Chemistry. Also high temperature chemistry and materials, some medical research. EPR, X-ray, GC, MS, Adsorption, and High Vacuum. Excellent with instruments. Broad interests, including energy problems. Industrial, educational or governmental position wanted. Available immediately. Box 406-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., Washington, D.C.20036

Polymer/Coatings: 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. Interdisciplinary R/D. Organic synthesis. Principals only. Box 408-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. Graduate minors in Geology. Ten years in fixation, storage and recovery of radioisotopes, high vacuum trace element analysis. Five years teaching undergraduate levels, including three years as Chemistry Department Head. Seeks research/development or administrative position. Will relocate. Available immediately. Richard Fullerton, 717 North Cedar Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska 68901

Organic/Inorganic Chemist. Catalysis. Ph.D. 4 yrs. industrial experience in catalyst preparation, characterization, and evaluation. Process variables. Thorough researcher, results oriented. Marvin Klotz, 7040 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis, In. 46224

Catalysis: Inorganic chemist seeks to apply experience in petroleum research to a responsible position in industrial catalysis. Experience includes process research (upgrading and desulfurization of crudes), catalyst formulation and project evaluation. Knowledgeable in exhaust emission catalysis. Supervisory duties will be accepted. Available immediately. Box 413-D6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Bio-Organic-Anal. Chemist: M.S. 1971 in organic chemistry. Graduate study in biochemistry (1973-4). Five years experience in civil service GS-9 as research chemist in kinetics and mechanisms of amine oxidation. Nine publications. Military experience in kinetics and mechanisms of hydrolysis of toxic materials. Experience in analytical instrumentation and synthesis. Desire R&D position. Interest in cancer research. Larry A. Hull, R.R. 3, New Sharon, Iowa 50207, phone (515) 637-4322. Inorganic/Analytical: M.S. 1971. Experience in synthesis 'wet' analysis, IR, UV.-VIS, GLC, polarography, X-ray, and NMR. Teaching experience. Publications. Industry or academia. Prefer the South. Robert Buckley, 16 Hocking, Athens, Ohio 45701 Inorganic/Biochemist: Ph.D. 1972. Experience in transition metal chemistry and bioenergetics. Strong background and technique in NMR spectroscopy, Xray, computer systems, electrophoresis, protein and amino acid analysis. Seeking research position in industry or governmental laboratories. Publications. Box 406-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Organic: Ph.D. 1968 (Canada): Experienced in Kinetics, Photochemistry, D-A Reaction, Heterocyclic synthesis and Instrumentation. Four years of Post-doctoral experience (Canada and U.S.A), many publications. Seeks teaching, research or a suitable position. Presently residing in India. Available immediately. Box 407-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic/Clinical Chemist: Ph.D. 1970. Female, Experience: Clinical Chemistry (2 yrs). Teaching and research experience in Organic and Biochemistry (12 yrs.), Publications (3). Seek academic, postdoctoral, government or industrial position. Box 408-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Synthesis, Process R&D: Ph.D. 1970. Age 33. Eleven years varied industrial experience including supervisory responsibility in novel process research and optimization studies-fine chemicals and fragrance intermediates. Patents and pending applications. Thorough working knowledge of modern analytical techniques. Seeking research or Development Position. Box 409-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer Chemist/Consultant: Many years experience in all methods of polymer characterization. Properties and applications of very high MW linear polymers. Effects of crystalline morphology, nucleating agents on properties of polyolefins. Characterization of mold orientation effects in injection molded polymers. Polymer additives and structural analysis. Box 412-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: M.S. in Organic Chemistry, 1973. Product development, and some pharmaceutical quality control experience. Strong interest in analytical chemistry. Will consider entry level position in coatings or foods. Salary open. Box 1294, Racine, Wisconsin 53405 Corporate Development/Planning: I am looking for a challenging position with a growth-oriented company. My 19 years experience has been in corporate planning; acquisition studies; international management consulting; U.S. and European market research studies; and R&D management. Ph.D. in chemistry and MBA courses. Box 415-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Scientist/Administrator/Research: Ph.D. Chemistry 1941. Outstanding record and demonstrated executive ability in government, industry, and university research. Experience: organic chemistry, natural products, water and aqueous solutions, saline water conversion, and membrane separation processes. Box 421-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1972, strong background in Organophosphorus Chemistry. Postdoctoral work concerned with synthesis of biologically active compounds. (Cancer chemotherapy) and stable free radicals. IR, UV, NMR, ESR, GC, TLC and column chromatography. Seeks R&D position. Location open. Box 422-C-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Analytical Inorganic Chemist: Teaching & post-doctoral research experience. Publications. Seeking any suitable position. Presently teaching at Mid-Atlantic University. Available July 1974. Box 401-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., Washington, D.C. 20036 Bioengineering/Biophysical Chemistry: Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering (Biomaterials), M.S. in

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 411-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist. Ph.D. Seeking industrial R&D position. Experience in chemical kinetics, photochemistry, surface chemistry, and the computer simulation of reaction kinetics. Also experienced in the planning, funding, and supervision of research projects. M.S. in nuclear chemistry. Location open. Box 413-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical-Analytical Chemist: Ph.D., 1970. Diversified experience includes molecular spectroscopy, organic, inorganic and polymer synthesis. Industrial experience in product development with supervisory responsibilities. Outstanding communicative skills. Academic honors, publications, postdoctoral experience. Seeks industrial or governmental position. Available immediately, will relocate. Box 414-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist/Chemical Engineer: Experienced in combustion, thermodynamics, kinetics, statistical analysis, polymer grafting. Publications. Box 415-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer Chemist: M.S. Excellent diversified background. Emulsion suspension mass polymerization. PVC Polystyrene acrylates polyolefins, copolymers compounding latexes, resins, coatings. Physical testing. Strong Organic. Laboratory, pilot plant process development. Patents, Production problems. Quality Control. Customer Service. Supervisory experience. Business courses. Languages. Available. No agencies please. Box 417-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biomedical Engineering/Physical Chemist: M.S. physical chemistry 1970. Successful experience in development of biocompatable materials, implantable devices, and production methods of same. Prefer manufacturing oriented position with biomedical company but will accept development work. Will relocate. All replies acknowledged. Box 419-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: Ph.D. (London) 1965. Experience in treatment of metal finishing and plating effluents and purification of industrial wastewater. Four years research experience in electrochemistry and catalysis in Canada and Germany. Diversified industrial R&D experience in England. Publications, languages. Permanent resident, U.S.A. Relocate. Seeks industrial position. Box 420-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Coatings Chemist/Technologist: B.S. Polymer synthesis. Extensive experience in polyurethanes, polyesters, alkyds, epoxies, etc. From bench through production. Technical service, formulation. Patents. Available immediately. Box 421-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Plastics/Coatings Development Chemist/Engineer: M.S. Chemistry. Many years experience in reactive polyurethanes, polyesters, epoxies, acrylics, phenolics, reinforced plastics, thermoplastic nylons, coatings, (powder, liquids), urethane foams, matched metal die and pulltrusion molding, laminating, casting. Desires plastics or coatings development position. No geographical limitations. No agenices. Box 422-B-7, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Midwest Sales: Many years experience selling refractories to steel, aluminum, copper, glass investment casting and electronic industries-also surface active agents, detergents, specialty chemicals and emulsifiers to major soapers, janitor supply, cosmetic and insecticide formulators. Seeks Midwest sales or manufacturers representative position. Box 425-B-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Ph.D. 1966. Seeking industrial R&D or academic position. Experience in natural products, synthetic heterocyclic chemistry, small peptides. Supervisory experience. Publications. Available immediately. Box 403-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Physical Chemistry: M.S. 1974. Research experience in bio-physical chemistry. Experienced in analytical chemistry and instrumentation methods (UV, VIS, IR, NMR, AA and fluorescence spectroscopy). Seeking production, quality control or R&D work. Also willing to work in sales. Relocation open. Minority group. Box 406-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemist/Engineer: Ph.D. Phys. Chem/B.S. Chem Eng., four-year postdoctorate. Diversified experiences in laser, molecular spectroscopy, atomic physics, computer utilizations, chemistry and physics instrumentations, polarography, analytical chemistry laboratories. Thirteen publications, available immediately. Seeks industrial or academic positions. Box 415-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Consultant, Ph.D./PE, Available Now: Mid Atlantic States. Flexible. Will tackle any assignment, full or part time. $160/day. Twenty plus years experience. Gov't., Industry, University, Fields: Product development, combustion, pollution, expert witness, research direction, studies for management decisions, proposals, presentations, marketing. Excellent references. Box 416-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Food Scientist in Chocolate, Confectionery, Fats and Oils offers services as consultant or more permanently as technical specialist. Ph.D. Basic and applied research. Product, process, and production machinery development. Quality control. Product analysis. Formulation. Packaging. Technical service. Close collaboration with management, sales, production, and engineering. Kenneth E. McCloskey, 307 N. Broad St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. (717)626-7727. Seeking college teaching or post doctoral or any other position. Woman, Oriental, Ph.D. Experienced U.S. college teacher. Published papers colloid and surface chemistry, neutron activation analysis. Telephone 419-747-6561 or 419-522-0126. Box 420-D-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical-Physical: Ph.D. Extensive experience in instrumental and physical methods, in-stream monitoring, pollution, radiochemistry, diffraction methods, material science and glass technology. Productive management to interface with functional divisions. Can innovate, organize, follow through programs and enhance profitability. Seek R/D or plant position. Publications. Box 402-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.S., China born and educated. Mandarin speaking. U.S. citizen, twenty years food industry experience in U.S. Desires to be negotiator or representative in China trade of foods, drugs, herbs, seeds, saplings, fibers, fertilizers, chemicals, farm machinery including trucks, oil drilling equipment. Box 412-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ivory Tower? Not me! Want career opportunity in expanding field, results-oriented projects with commercialization interface. Four years experience: applied research and technology to meet needs of marketing and manufacturing groups. Varied interests include nonwovens, coatings, catalysis. Ph.D. 1969. B.S.: High Honors, Distinction in Chemistry. Audrey Knauer, P.O.B. 174, Neenah, Wisconsin 54956. Masters Plus: Chemistry-Radiation Biology-Medical Science 76 graduate hours with honors. Radioimmunoassays, radioisotopes, liquid scint., 250 kev GE Maxitron autoradiography, dosimetry, tumor cell research, antimetabolites, thyroid, cataracts, Fortran, French. GS11, V.A. research. Desire management or research with young group clinical, gov't, industry, Upper Midwest/West. 1613-74th Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140. Ph 1-414-657-3702.

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ACS Short Courses AT THE FALL ACS NATIONAL MEETING Sept. 6-8. Technical and Scientific Writing. Jay R. Gould. Atlantic City, N.J. Sept. 6-8. Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy. Dr. George C. Levy and Dr. Ian R. Peat. Atlantic City, N.J. Sept. 7-8. Management of Technology. Dr. Philip Marvin. Atlantic City, N.J.

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Academic Press Inc Flamm Advertising

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Air Products & Chemicals Rumrill-Hoyt, Inc.

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American Can Company Lescarboura Advertising,

Brinkmann Instruments, Inc Blatt Advertising, Inc.

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Sept. 7-8. Molecular Photochemistry of Organic Molecules. Dr. Nicholas J. Turro and Dr. Gary Schuster. Atlantic City, N.J.

Chattem Chemicals Charles Tombras & Associates, Inc.

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EARLY FALL SESSIONS Sept. 15-20. Microprocessors and Minicomputers: Interfacing and Applications. Dr. Raymond E. Dessy and Jonathan A. Titus. Blacksburg, Va.

DuPont Instruments and Photo Products N. W.Ayer&Son,Inc.

Sept. 26-27. Orbital Control of Organic Reactions. Dr. Howard E. Zimmerman and either Dr. Patrick S. Mariano or Dr. Stephen S. Hixson. Chicago, 111.

EM Laboratories, Inc. Kenyon Hoag Associates

MORE FALL SESSIONS At the Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting Oct. 12-13. Modern Liquid Chromatography. Dr. Lloyd R. Snyder and Dr. J. J. Kirkland. Washington, D.C.

USS Chemicals 930 David W. Evans, Inc.

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Ventron Corporation Impact Advertising Incorporated

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Waters Associates - Mass Edward W. Fischer & Associates

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Westvaco McCaffrey & McCall, Inc. Adv.

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Evans Chemetics, Inc Daniel H. Price, Inc.

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GAF Corporation Michel Cather, Inc.

Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Inc New International Adv. Co. Ltd.

fPfizer Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div Newmark, Posnerand Mitchell, Inc.

At the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Meeting Nov. 15-17. Chemical Microscopy. John A. Reffner. Atlantic City, N.J.

Phillips Petroleum Company Barickman Advertising, Inc.

Nov. 16-17. Gas Chromatography. Dr. Roy A. Keller and Dr. Michael F. Burke. Atlantic City, N.J.

Reilly Tar-Chemicals Caldwell - Van Riper, Inc.

Nov. 16-17. Solving Problems with Modern Liquid Chromatography. Dr. J. J. Kirkland and Dr. Lloyd R. Snyder. Atlantic City, N.J.

Rockwell International Campbell-Ewald Co., Adv.

Sherwin Williams Chemicals Harris & McKinney, Inc.

Union Carbide Corp. Aquatic Environmental Sciences . . . . J. M. Ferrazza Associates

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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; 50 West State Street, Westport, Connecticut 06880 (Area Code 203) 2267131 ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER C. Douglas Wallach SALES

fEmery Industries, Inc Northlich, Stolley, Inc.

Nov. 7-8. Organic Synthesis—Modern Reactions and Approaches. Dr. Barry M. Trost and Dr. Edwin Vedejs. Philadelphia, Pa.

To register or obtain complete information on the courses, student discounts, and free enrollment for unemployed ACS members, write or call the Education Department, ACS, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. During the two-week period prior to a course, registrations should be made by telephone: (202) 872-4508.

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DuPont Organic Chemical Dyes and Chemicals N. W.Ayer&Son,Inc.

Oct. 11-12. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Chromatographic Systems. John Q. Walker, Minor T. Jackson, Jr., and Dr. M. P. T. Bradley. St. Louis, Mo.

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Sept. 7-8. Thermal Methods of Analysis. Dr. Wesley W. Wendlandt and Dr. Ilya M. Sarasohn. Atlantic City, N.J.

Oct. 3-5. Polymer Chemistry. Dr. John K. Stille and Dr. James Mark. New York City.

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