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S E P T E M B E R 10, 1935

N E W S EDITION"

Meeting Calendar AmericanChemical Society

SOCIETY O F RHEOLOGY.

359

Bell

Telephone

Laboratories, New York, Ν. Υ . , October 11 and 12, 1935. TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF T H E P U L P AND P A P E R I N D U S T R Y . Ambassador

Hotel, Atlantic City, N . J., September 18 to 2 1 , 1935.

9 1 S T M E E T I N G . Kansas City, Mo., April 13 to 17, 1936. 92ND MEETING.

P i t t s b u r g h , Pa., fall of

1936. 93RD

MEETING.

Chapel

Hill,

N". C ,

spring of 1937. 94TH MEETING.

Rochester, Ν . Υ., fall of

1937.

CHEMICAL

INTERSECTIONAL M E E T I N G .

Schenectadv,

N. V., October 25 t o 20, 1935. MIDWEST

REGIONAL

MEETING.

Louis­

ville, Ky., October 31 t o November 2 , 1935. SIXTH

T

Symposium o n Heat Transmission H E Division of Industrial and Engi­ neering Chemistry of the AMERICAN

NATIONAL

ORGANIC

CHEMISTRY

SYMPOSIUM. Rochester, Ν . Υ., Decem­ ber 30, 1935, to J a n u a r y 1, 1936. TWELFTH

REGIONAL

MEETING.

Toledo,

Ohio, October 18 a n d 19, 1935.

Local Sections CHICAGO SECTION. Stevens Hotel, Sep­ tember 20, 1935. "Diazotypes," b y \ V . M . H in m a n .

SOCIETY

announces

a

Sym­

posium on Heat Transmission to b e held at Yale Vniversitv, New Haven, Conn., on December 30 a n d 3 1 , 1935. T h e program being arranged b y the committee uncharge is designed to a t t r a c t engineers and chemists whose interests lie in t h e broad field of heat transfer, including both heat transfer b y convection between fluids and solids, a n d heat transfer b y radiation from gases a n d solids. It is expected t h a t a large a n d representative group from various industrial concerns ami universities will attend. T h e previous Symposium on H e a t Transmission held by the AMERICAN CHEMICAL

SOCIETY

was

at

the

Wash­

ington meeting in 1924, under the chair­ manship of W . H . McAdams. T h e September 27, 1935. " i n d u s t r i a l Uses symposium planned for December con­ of Soluble Silicates," b y James G . Vail. tinues t h e policy, inaugurated b y t h e Division of Industrial a n d Engineering Chemistry with t h e Symposium o n Dis­ Other Scientific Societies tillation held a t t h e Massachusetts I n ­ stitute of Technology in December, 1934, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION O F TEXTILE of holding special meetings for chemical C H E M I S T S AND COLORISTS. Read House, engineering symposia. T h e m a r k e d suc­ Chattanooga, Tenn., December 6 and 7, cess of t h e latter meeting encouraged t h e 1935. continuance of t h e plan. AMERICAN BOTTLERS O F CARBONATED T h e committee in charge consists of B E V E R A G E S . Convention a n d Exposi­ tion, Baltimore, M d . , November 18 t o D. H . Keyes, chairman, T. H . Chilton, B. F . Dodge, T . K . Sherwood (chairman 22, 1935. pro tern). Those interested in submitting A M E R I C A N C E R A M I C SOCIETY. Columbus, papers for presentation a t t h e meeting in Ohio, M a r c h 29 t o April 4, 1936. A n ­ December are invited t o communicate nual meeting. immediately with T . K. Sherwood, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGI­ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NEERS. Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Colum­ Cambridge, Mass. bus, Ohio, November 13 to 15, 1935. LEHIGH

VALLEY

AMERICAN

OIL

SECTION.

E a s t o n , Pa.,

CHEMISTS

SOCIETY.

Netherland Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 17 a n d 18, 1935. AMERICAN P E T R O L E U M I N S T I T U T E .

Angeles, Calif., N o v e m b e r 1935. Annual meeting.

LOS

11 t o 14,

ASSOCIATION O F D A I R Y , F O O D , AND D R U G O F F I C I A L S O F T H E U N I T E D STATES.

New Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis., October 8 t o 11, 1935. Thirty-ninth annual conference. ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY,

INC.

Wil-

lard Hotel, Washington, D . O , October 10 t o 12, 1935. FIFTEENTH

EXPOSITION

OF

CHEMICAL

INDUSTRIES. Grand Central Palace, New York, Ν . Υ . , December 2 to 7, 1935. F O U R T H INTERNATIONAL H E A T I N G AND VENTILATING EXPOSITION. Interna­

tional Amphitheatre, Chicago, 111., J a n u a r y 27 to 3 1 , 1936. I N T E R N A T I O N A L A C E T Y L E N E ASSOCIATION.

Cleveland, Ohio, November 12 to 1 5 , 1935. Annual meeting. N A T I O N A L M E T A L C O N G R E S S AND E X P O ­

SITION. Chicago, 111., September 30 t o October 4, 1935.

L a n g m u i r to Address Iivtersectional M e e t i n g RVING LANGMUIR will tell of his most recent researches concerned with t h e "Interaction between Unlike Atoms i n Adsorbed Films Having T w o Constitu­ ents," a t an intersectional meeting to b e held in Schenectadv, Ν. Υ., on October 25 t o 26. T h e Cornell, Rochester, Syra­ cuse, Western a n d Eastern N e w York Sec­ tions will participate in t h i s meeting. The program will consist of several groups of miscellaneous papers. T h e meetings will be held a t the General Electric Research Laboratories and Union College. Opportunity will be given to in­ spect the General Electric Research Labo­ ratories a n d t h e n e w Metallurgical a n d Chemical Engineering Building a t t h e Rensselaer Polytechnic I n s t i t u t e in Troy. M e m b e r s desiring to present papers a t this meeting should communicate with Ε. Κ . Bacon, Chemical Laboratory, Union College, Schenectady, Ν. Υ.

I

N A T I O N A L P A I N T , V A R N I S H , AND LACQUER

ASSOCIATION. Mayflower Hotel, Wash­ ington, D . C , October 30 t o November 1, 1935. Second a n n u a l convention. OPTICAL

SOCIETY

OF

AMERICA.

The

Franklin I n s t i t u t e , Philadelphia, P a . , October 24 to 26, 1935. Twentieth annual meeting. SEVENTEENTH NATIONAL GRESS AND E X P O S I T I O N .

METAL CON­ Chicago, 111.,

the week of September 30, 1935.

C h i c a g o S e c t i o n Elects Officers H E n e w officers of the Chicago Section who took office July 1,1935, are : Chairman, Arthur Guillaudeu; 1st Vice Chair­ man, W. F . Henderson; 2nd Vice Chair­ man, R. K . Summerbell; Secretary, J a m e s J. D o h e n y , Jr. ; Treasurer, G. L . Schnable; the section's former treasurer, W. J. Bentley, died on J u l y 11.

T

Rubber Chemists A n ­ nounce Meeting at Akron

AT

THE New York AMERICAN

meeting of the

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY

last

April the officers of t h e Division of R u b ­ ber Chemistry decided not to participate in t h e San Francisco program but instead t o arrange a special meeting with reference t o t h e center of population of the rubber industry a n d accordingly announce the following meeting for t h e division t o he held in Akron, Ohio, September 30 and October 1. T h e program follows: Division of R u b b e r S. M . CAD WELL,

Chemistry

Chairman

H . E. SIMMONS, Vice

Chairman

C . W . CHRISTENNEN, Secretary-Treasurer L . W. BROCK, Sergeant-at-Arms

Mayflower Hotel MONDAY A F T E R N O O N , S E P T E M B E R 30 1:00—1. S. D . S H I N K L E , A. E. BROOKS,

ANTDG.LLCADY. AXF—A New Plastic Material. 1:10—Discussion. 1:15—2. A. A. SOMERVILLE. Oxygen Absorbers and Their Effect in Rubber. 1:35—Discussion. 1:50—3.

J. H . INOMANSON AND A . R.

K E M P . Effect of Different Tempera­ tures a n d Oxygen Pressures on Rate of Aging of Soft Vulcanized Rubber. 2:05—-Discussion. 2:15—4. B. S. GARVEY, J R . The Chem­ istry of Soft Rubber Vulcanization. 2:30—Discussion. 2:40—5.

C. H E R B E R T LINDSLY.

Notes

on the Determination of Sulfur in R u b ­ b e r Compounding. 3:00—Discussion. 3:10—6.

E . W . OLDHAM, L. M. B A K E R ,

AND M . W. CRAYTOR.

A Rapid and

Practical Method for t h e Determination of Free Sulfur in Rubber. 3:25—Discussion. 3:35—7. J . H . D I L L O N . An Impact Cutting Test for Tire Tread Stocks. 3:50—Discussion. 7:00—Rubber Division Banquet, May­ flower Hotel Ballroom. T U E S D A Y M O R N I N G , OCTOBER 1 9:00—8. B I N G H A M J. H U M P H R E Y . The

Determination of Guanidines in Rubber Stocks a n d t h e Consumption of Guani­ dines during Cure. 9:15—Discussion. 9:25—9. R . L. T A Y L O R , MANN, AND A. R. K E M P .

D . B. H E R ­ Diffusion of

Water through Rubber, Synthetic Resin, a n d Other High Polymeric Materials. 9:35—Discussion. 9:40—10.

S. D . G E H M A N

AND H . J .

OSTERHOF. R a m a n Spectra of Rubber a n d Some Related Hydrocarbons. 9:50—Discussion. 10:00—Report of Crude Rubber Com­ mittee. 11:00—Business Meeting. Lectures by President Adams RESIDENT Roger Adams will deliver a series of lectures before local

P

sections

of

SOCIETY, t h e tour secretary Officers: Monday, Tuesday,

October 7 t o 12, as follows, having been arranged b y the of t h e group of Local Section

the

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

October 7 Cincinnati Section October 8 Central Pennsylva­ nia Section (State College) Thursday, October 10 Rhode Island Sec­ tion Friday, October 11 Northeastern Sec­ tion Saturday, October 12 Maine Section