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MEETINGS A N D P R O G R A M S

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North Jersey Section Announces Meeting-in-Miniature Program

EXTRACTION AND

mination of Nitrogen in Petroleum Fractions.

T h e J a n u a r y meeting of the North J e r sey Section will b e a meeting-in-miniature with t h e four topical subgroups and t h e safety committee each offering a scientific program. T h e meeting will h e held in Newark, N . J. on J a n . 28 a t t h e Essex House. Technical sessions will begin at 1:30 P . M . a n d run until 5:15 P . M . , w i t h the exception of t h e industrial a n d e n g i neering g r o u p , which will begin at 1:00 P . M . T h e sessions will he followed b y a program of technical movies b e t w e e n 5 : 3 0 and 6 : 3 0 a n d a social hour a t 7 : 0 0 . A d mission to t h e scientific group meetings will b e b y registration ticket ($1.00 for ACS m e m b e r s , $2.00 for n o n m e m b e r s ) . After t h e informal dinner in t h e Elizab e t h a n Room ( $ 3 . 5 0 ) Maurice E . Strieby of t h e American Telephone and T e l e g r a p h Co. will give a lecture-demonstration on "Television a n d Intercity Television N e t works." T h e technical program follows:

tion of Practical Data from Laboratory Agitation Studies for t h e Purpose of Extrapolation.

Organic Group

M A N , R. C. B A C O N . Infrared Photometric Studies on Polyethylene. I. Structure. II. Oxidation.

D . J. H E N N E S S Y , R. J. MOSHY.

Synthe-

sis of Pyridine Analogs of Thiamine. D.

J.

HENNESSY,

E . P. D I B E L L A .

S-

N1 ethylthiamine. R. À . B A R N E S , M. A. MANCANELLI.

Syn-

thesis of 1,11-Dimethoxychrysene. J. A. K I N G , F . H. M C M I L L A N .

The R e -

action of G l u t a m i c Acid with Acetic A n h y d r i d e a n d Pyridine. J. F . L A N E , P . A. DIASSI.

T h e Stereo-

chemistry a n d Mechanism of t h e Rearr a n g e m e n t of Sec-Butyl Phenvl Ether. D.

E.

WOLF.

The

Chemistry

of

Bio-

cytin. E . B. H E R S H B E R G , H . L. H E R Z O G , S. B. C O A N , L o i s W E B E R , MARGARET JEVNIK.

Cortisone Intermediates. I. A N e w P r e p aration of 12-Bromo-24,24-diphenylchol2 3 - e n - 3 a - o l - l l - o n e Acetate. E.

B.

HERSHBERG,

CORINNE

GEROLD,

E . P . O L I V E T O . Simultaneous Oxidation a n d Bromination of 21-Acetoxvpregnan-3a17a-diol-ll,20-dione. N . L . W E N D L E R , H . L. SLATES, M. T I S H -

LER. Transformation Hecogenin.

of Mannogenin to

C H . T A M M , O. W I N T E R S T E I N E R . On t h e

Structure of Veratramine.

GEORGE

Recent

Ion

R. N . R. C H O U D H U R Y , C. F .

BOXILLA.

R. E . E R D M A N N , B. K. D U F F Y .

Collec-

Polymer Group B. C A R R O L L , J. W . V A N D Y K . T h e H y -

drolysis of Starch as Indicated b y D y e stuff's. E. F . S UULZ, I I . M. Q U A C K E N B O S .

An

I m p r o v e d Water Extraction Test for Polyvinyl Chloride Elastomers. C. E . ScuiLnKNECHT. Vinyl T y p e Monomers a n d Polymers. Some Remarks on S t r u c t u r e a n d Properties.

R. L . Z A P P , F . P. F O R D .

Vulcanization

Stability of Butyl R u b b e r . F. H . W I N S L O W , W . O . BAKER.

JR.

Determination

of

ERVING

AKUNDALK.

J. A. C R A B T R E E , R. H . E R I C H S O N .

At-

mospheric Ozone—A Simple Approximate M e t h o d of M e a s u r e m e n t . R. M . C Z I N E R . Preliminary Economic Evaluations of N e w Plants. Β. Β. ΒΕΙΝΙΎΖ. Stabilization of Lead b y M e a n s of S o d i u m - L e a d Alloy. EUGENE

ALLEN.

Simplified

Spectro-

photometric Determination of O n e Com­ p o n e n t in a Multicomponent System. WILLIAM

TARPLEY,

CECILIA

Infrared Spectra of Steroids—New Solvents for Steroids Difficultly Soluble in Carbon Disulfide. C. R. S Z A L K O W S K I , W . J. M A D E R .

Determination Bile.

of Desoxycholic

The

Acid in

M. S C H M A L L , R. E. H O U G H T O N , E .

G.

W O L L I S H . Applications of t h e Reaction of Hydroxylamine w i t h Esters of 79-Hydroxy Benzoic Acid. SCHULZ,

J.

D.

NEUSS.

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WII.LAUEH. CONCIATORI. VINTON. WEBER.

International Conference o n Underground Coal O a s i S c c u o n Secretary- of t h e interior O s c a r 3L. Chrrpm a n h a s a n n o u n e e d t h a t t h e O n n î e â Stattes Λλ-ill b e host t o t h e ifirsî ïinieraatioxial Ooxnference on U n d e r g r o u n d QafoSesratnrm to!f Coal t o b e sponsored ijoinlE* ifoy Ae Efcoreau of Mines a n d î h e .Alabama PiorsntT Co. of Birmingham, AIR T h e internarijona] noeering wnll Ibe fliw&d!

CALENDAR 0 F EVENTS

F. G. CLARK. Safe C o m p o u n d i n g of Plastics on t h e T w o Roll Laboratory Mill. ( sound-slide film ).

American C h e m i c a l Society 321st National Meeting. Bun A , X_ T _ M a r c h 2 3 - 2 7 , 1952. " Muwa.-nkee, W5f^_ M a r c h 3 0 - A p r i l 3 , T95£L 122nd National Meeting- A t l a n t i c CSrj·N. J., Sept. 1 4 - 1 9 , 1952L 323rd National M e e t i n g L o s AngrBes. Calif.. M a r c h 1 5 - 2 0 . Î 9 5 3 .

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O t h e r Local Groups M e t r o p o l i t a n M i c r o c h e m i c a l Soc i e t y , A m e r i c a n M u s e u m of N a t u r a l H i s t o r y , N e w Y o r k City Philadelphia Organic Chemists Club, Harrison Laboratory, U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a Philadelphia Paint a n d Varnish Production C l u b , Eni*ineer.s* Club

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MEETINGS A N D PROGRAMS ro ΐξίτττt-m g-fr:ΐτττ and Gorgas, Ala., Jan. 2S ta SQL Presentation of papers and tech η icaJl meetings wîH h e held in. Brrrningharn, and on-the^sfte inspections of a gasification project in operation will be made at Gorgas». where t h e bureau and the Alabama. Power Co. are now conducting: their Elifrdr cooperative experiment on undergLauiid gasiScatiocL of coaL ILeadnig European scientists and American experts m t h e field of undergrcrund gasrSeationt will take part in the conference and describe experiments in Belgium, tue IITrefced Kmgdornv France and French Moracco^. Italy, and the United States. Xechnalbgists from several other countries also will present papers or contribute to; technical discussions. The foreign visitors parficraaxirig in the conference will be fm this country under the Technical As-

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sistance Program sponsored by the Economic Cooperation Administration. In addition to taking part in the international conference, foreign representatives will inspect Bureau of Mines stations at Louisiana, Mo., Pittsburgh and Bruceton, Pa., and Morgantown, W. Va., where research on the production of synthetic liquid fuels involving above-ground coal gasification is conducted. Tanners Production Club Meets The Tanners Production Club of Wisconsin, composed of representatives from 47 tanneries in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and northern Illinois, will meet Jan. 19 in Milwaukee. Several symposia will be presented, and a majority of the papers to be given are on technical and chemical subjects.

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