NEWS
1352
EDITION
Vol. 19, No. 22
Local Sections SECTION AND PLACE
American Chemical Society 103RD MEETING. 20 to 24,1942.
Memphis, Tenn., April
104TH MEETING.
Buffalo, N . Y., Septem
ber? t o l l , 1942. 105TH
MEETING.
Indianapolis,
Ind.,
spring of 1943. 106TH
MEETING.
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
fall o f 1943. EIGHTS ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM, Division of
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Case School of Applied Science, Cleve land, Ohio, December 29 and 30,1941. NINTH
NATIONAL
ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
SYMPOSIUM, Division of Organic Chem istry. Ann Arbor, Mich., December 29 to 31, 1941. SIXTH
ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM, Division of
Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Columbus, Ohio, December 29 t o 3 1 , 1941.
Other Scientific Societies AMERICAN
CERAMIC
SOCIETY.
Hotel
Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati, Ohio, week of April 19, 1942. Annual meet ing. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL E N G I
NEERS. Boston, Mass., May 11 t o 13, 1943. Semiannual meeting. AMERICAN
PHYSICAL
SOCIETY.
Pacific
Coast Meeting, Stanford University, Calif., December 19 and 20. Annual meeting, Princeton University, Prince ton, K. J., December 29 to 31. Detroit, Mich., February 20 and 21, 1942. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING A N D VENTILATING ENGINEERS. Commercial
Museum, Philadelphia, Penna., January 26 t o 30, 1942. Annual meeting. 18TH EXPOSITION OF CHEMICAL I N D U S
TRIES. Grand Central Palace, N e w York, N. Y., December 1 t o 6. NATIONAL
PETROLEUM
ASSOCIATION.
Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, April 16 a n d 17, 1942. Semiannual meeting. SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL HEATING A N D VENTILATING EXPOSITION. Commer
cial Museum, Philadelphia, January 2 6 to 30, 1942.
Penna.,
«The list of the SOCIETY'S National Officers and Directors, Editors, members of Council, Divisional and Local Section Officers, Com mittees, and Chapters of Student Affiliates appears in the NEWS EDITION three times a year—usually February 10, May 10, and October 10. The latest list is printed on page 1097 of the October 10 issue.
DEC.
SPEAKER
Ames, Auditorium, Chemistry Building, Iowa State College Central Texas, Austin
10
G. Frederick Smith
11
A. Voorhies, Jr.
Cincinnati, Ohio Dallas-Fort Worth, Dallas
10 Gustav Egloff 10 A. Voorhies, Jr.
Dayton, Engineers' Club Delaware, Y . M . C. Α., Wil mington Eastern N e w York, Schenec tady
9 10
Gustav Egloff C. W. Muehlberger
10
Cecil E . Boord
Erie, Penna., Villa Maria Col lege Florida, Chemistry Auditorium, University of Florida, Gaines ville Illinois-Iowa, Science Lecture Room, St. Ambrose College, Davenport Indiana, Indianapolis Iowa, Chemistry Auditorium, State University of Iowa, Iowa City Kanawha Valley, Charleston, W. Va. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas State College, Manhat tan Lehigh Valley, Lafayette Col lege, Easton, Penna. Lexington, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Michigan State College, Kedzie Chemical Laboratory, East Lansing Nebraska, Chemistry Build ing, University of Nebraska, Lincoln North Carolina, Chemistry Building, Duke University, Durham North Jersey, Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth Northeastern, H u n t i n g t o n Hall, M. I. T . , Cambridge, Mass. Omaha, Nebr. Panhandle Plains, Amarillo, Tex. Peoria, 111. Purdue, Lafayette, Ind. Rhode Island, Providence Rochester, Lower Strong Au ditorium, River Campus, University of Rochester
12
Arthur M. Brant
Syracuse, Ε».*ηΰ Hail, Syra_ cuse University Texas A & M M Chemistry Building, College Station University of Missouri, Colum bia Virginia, Simon Baruch Audi torium, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond Virginia Blue Ridge, Roanoke Washington, D . C , Cosmos Club Western N e w York, Canisius
Wichita, Lassen Hotel
Sulfuric Acid Process
Alkylation
New Methods of Scientific Criminal Investigation The Synthesis of Pure H y drocarbons and the Rela tion of Their Physical Constants t o Molecular Structure Gemstones (Ladies' Night)
13 Arthur A. Blanchard The Metal Carbonyls 8
G. Frederick Smith
12 9
Gustav Egloff G. Frederick Smith
The Manufacture of Perchlorates and Their Indus trial Applications Quantitative Determination of Organic Compounds by Cerate Oxidimetry
11
Gustav Egloff
4
M . B. Chittick M . B. Chittick
Chemistry in Warfare Chemistry in Warfare
11
Hugh S . Taylor
Construction and Use Molecular Models
of
4 3 2
Gustav Egloff Gustav Egloff Farrington Daniels
12
G. Frederick Smith
8
Arthur A. Blanchard
The Metal Carbonyls E x c u r s i o n i n t o Organic Chemistry via Pyrrole
8
Alsoph H. Corwin
11
Wm. Lloyd Evans
11 8
G. Frederick Smith A. Voorhies, Jr.
5 Gustav Egloff 8 Gustav Egloff 12 Wm. Lloyd Evans 1 L . W. Bass 15 Joseph C. Elgin
St. Louis, Mo. South Carolina, Columbia Southeastern Texas, Houston
SUBJECT
rerchlorate Manufacture and Industrial Applications Sulfuric Acid Alkylation Process
1 M . B . Chittick 10 Arthur A Blanchard 13 A. Voorhies, Jr.
Photosynthesis
Sulfuric Acid Process
Alkylation
Industrial Utilization of By products Solvent Extraction and its Chemical Engineering Ap plications Chemistry in Warfare The Metal Carbonyls Sulfuric Acid Alkylation Process Electrophoresis of Proteins
10 Duncan Machines 12 A. Voorhies, Jr. 2
Sulfuric Acid Alkylation Process Chemistry in Warfare
M . B . Chittick
12 R. W. Bost 13 11
R . W . Bost Henry Eyring
9
Cecil E . Boord
Round Table T. H . Risk M. B . Chittick
Organic Sulfur Compounds Organic Sulfur Compounds A Theory of Some Rate and Thermodynamic Proper ties of Surfaces The Synthesis of Pure H y drocarbons and the Rela tion of Their Physical Constants t o Molecular Structutre Mercaptan Scrubbing Selective Blending Chemistry in Warfare