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Scheduled Courses in Analytical Techniques information is given in the following order: date, name of course, location of course, professional person(s) in charge of course, and/or sponsoring organizations and Contact (numbers in parentheses refer to addresses and telephone numbers given at the bottom of the list of scheduled courses). Aug. 17 to 19—Instrument Methods in Organic Chemistry. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (1). Aug. 17 to 20—Modern Electroanalytical Techniques. Somerville, N. J. Basil Vassos, Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) Aug. 17 to 21—Infrared Interpretation, Part II. Chicago, III. Sadtler Research. Contact (1) Aug. 17 to 21—Fisk Institute, Two Separate Courses: Basic Infrared Spectroscopy; Gas-Liquid Chromatography. Vanderbiit University Campus, Nashville, Tenn. Contact (3) Aug. 17 to 28—Modern Industrial Spectroscopy. Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. Contact (4) Aug. 17 to 28—Physical Measurement and Analysis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, Mass. Contact (5) Aug. 20 to 21—Color Technology. Cape Cod, Mass. Diano Corp. Contact (6) Aug. 24 to 27—Spectral Characterization of Organic Compounds. Somerville, N. J. A. J. Diefenderfer, Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) Aug. 24 to 28—Fisk Institute, Two Separate Courses: Interpretation of Infrared Spectra; Basic Ultraviolet and Fluorescence. Vanderbiit University Campus, Nashville, Tenn. Contact (3) Aug. 24 to 28—Basic Electronics for Scientists and Engineers. Somerville, N. J. Saul Ritterman. Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (3) Sept. 7 to 11—Photomicrography. London, England. McCrone Research. Con­ tact (7) Sept. 10 to 11—Color Technology. Chicago, III. Diano Corp. Contact (6) Sept. 11 to 13—Chemical Microscopy. Chicago, III. John A. Reffner. ACS. Con­ tact (8) Sept. 12 to 13—Gas Chromatography. Chicago, III. Roy A. Keller, Michael F. Burke. ACS. Contact (8) Sept. 14 to 15—Color Technology. Los Angeles, Calif. Diano Corp. Contact (6) Sept. 14 to 18—Identification of Small Particles. London, England. McCrone Research. Contact (7) Sept. 14 to 18—Neutron Activation Analysis. San Diego, Calif. Contact: Law­ rence Kovar, Gulf General Atomic, Box 608, San Diego, Calif. 92112. 714-4531000 ext. 327 Sept. 14 to 18—Two Separate Courses: Infrared Interpretation, Part I; Gas Chro­ matography. Philadelphia Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (1)

Oct. 4 to 9—Ninth Annual National Meeting of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Jung Hotel, New Or­ leans, La. Contact: G. G. Guilbault, Chemistry Dept, Louisiana State Uni­ versity in New Orleans, New Orleans, La. 70122. Page 33 A, Aug. Oct. 4 to 9—138th National Meeting Electrochemical Society. ChalfonteHaddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. Contact: Ernest G. Enck, Electro­ chemical Society, 30 East 42nd St., New York, Ν. Υ. 10017. 212-8674430 Oct. 5 to 8—Twentieth Annual Re­ search Equipment Exhibit and Sym­ posium on Recent Developments in Research Methods and Instrumenta­ tion. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. Contact: Donald R. Watson, NIH, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Page 53 A, July Oct. 6 to 9—ACS Western Regional Meeting. Joint with Society of Ap­ plied Spectroscopy and Optical So­ ciety of America. San Francisco, Calif. Contact: Dr. Glenn Allen, Dow Chemical Co., 2800 Mitchell Dr., Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 Oct. 8 to 14—Tenth hibition of Chemical 70. Milan, Italy. Congress of Italian

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tact: Unione Nazionale Chimici Italiani, Via Tiziano 19, 20145, Milan, Italy Oct. 11 to 14—Ninth Annual Meeting ASTM Committee E-19 on Chroma­ tography. Brown Palace Hotel, Den­ ver, Colo. Contact: J. H. Fager, Union Carbide Corp., Box 65, Tarrytown, Ν. Υ. 10592. 914-592-9300 Oct. 12 to 15—84th Annual Meeting Association of Official Analytical Chemists. Marriott Motor Hotel, Twin Bridges, Washington, D. C. Contact: L. G. Ensminger, AOAC, Box 540, Benjamin Franklin Station, Washington, D. C. 20044. Page 34 A, Aug. Oct. 13 to 15—14th Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Tech­ nology. Gatlinburg, Tenn. Contact: L. J. Brady, Oak Ridge National Lab­ oratory, P. O. Box X, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. Page 47 A, June Oct. 14 to 16—18th Detroit Anachem Conference. Detroit Hilton, Detroit, Mich. Contact: James H. Burkel, U. S. Food and Drug Administration, 1560 E. Jefferson, Detroit, Mich. 48207. Page 47 A, June Oct. 19 to 21—ACS Northeast Regional Meeting. Biltmore Hotel, Providence, R. I. Contact: Melvin A. Lipson,