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ïyfAX. Deuterium Labeled Substrate Hydroxy Acids. PAUL A. REBERS, MICHAEL HEEDELy\ ccnriATinMQ BERGER. The Specific Polysaccharide of Type VI Pneumocoœus. II. Isolation of a Crystalline Repeating Unit. PAITI.. G AI,LOP. SAXÎ SEIFER. EDWARD MEILMAN, SUSAN* MICHAELS. DegradaMetropolitan Long IsSaitâ Meefiitg-m-Miniafure tion of Proteins at Aspartyl Residues G E O R G E C H A R E N , G. S. S A M U E L S O N . \^ia Acid Dmitrophenyihydrazide ForT h e Metropolitan Long Island Submation. section of t h e ACS N e w York Section T h e Effect of Carbon Blacks o n t h e A. I. KOSAK, J. S. SWDŒHART, NeuHydrogénation a n d on t h e Oxidation of will hold a meeting-in-miniature March Cora Oil. tral Components of Cigarette Smokf*. 20 a t Hotel Granada, Brooklyn, Ν . Υ. OWEN W. GARRIGAN, ERWIN CKARGJ. F . M C G L Y X N . An Automatic The all-day meeting begins with regis­ Cleveland Open C u p Flash Tester for OFF. Formation of Mucolipide in Developing Chick Brain. tration at 8 : 3 0 A . M . in t h e ballroom Petroleum Laboratories. lobby. Fee for ACS members is $1.00; for high school science teachers, $1.00; for students, 5 0 cents; a n d others, $2.00. An informal dinner will b e held in the hotel a t 6 P . M . At t h e evening meeting, speaker will be Samuel Stedman, securities analyst, w h o will talk on Understanding t h e Present D a y Common Stock Market. T h e following papers are scheduled for the technical session :

R. T . EDWARDS.

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Fractionation of

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L . B. N E L S O N , H . P . W O L F .

C. MORNING

M I L T O N WEISSMAN, BERNARD K L E I N ,

JUDITH BERKOWITZ.

Clinical Applica­

Chemi­

cal Constitution a n d Physical Proper­ ties of Analytical Precipitates : I . Alu­ minum Basic Succinate. BERNARD K A R T E N , T. S. M A .

Micro-

De­

FISIIEL,

Poly cyclic C a r -

PAUL

SEYMOUR L . S H A P K O , H A R O L D S O L O -

T.

MICHAEL

P.

H.

M. HELLMAN,

M. B E I S P I E L , A.

E M I L J. M O R I C O N I , WILLIAM F. O'CONNOR, FREDERICK T . WALLENBER-

Paper Chromatographic Systems for t h e Separation of Sterols.

EDWARD

OVERBERGER,

M. G A L ­

for Biochemical Separations.

BRESNICK,

G.

M A Z Z E O . A Novel Displacement Reaction of iV-Nitroso-IV-Acetyl-O-Aminophenylbenzenethiosulfonate. ASKARI. Solvolytic Reactions of Several Aletallic Carbides.

determination of Isocyanates a n d Iso- WAY. Louis FREEDAIAN. Antihyperten­ thiocyanates. sive Agents. I I . Tropine Quaterna­ W , A, BAHARY, W . H . R E I N M U T H . ries. Photography of t h e Dropping Mercury SEYMOUR L . S H A P I R O , V I N C E N T A. Electrode. P A R R I N O , LOUIS F R E E D M A N . GuanC. H . Liu. Determination of Sulfide. amines. I I . Anticonvulsant OxyalkylJ. G . S H A R E F K I N , H . S C H W E R Z . D e ­ triazines. tection of Olefins: Hydroxamic Acid J. FISHMAN. Some Aspects of Steroid Test on Hydroxyacptntes Formed with Ring D Chemistry. Peracetic Acid. LEOPOLD R. C E R E C E D O , EDWARD J. G . SHAREFKIN, T . SULZBERG.

FREEDMANT, D E R Y L

SHECHTER.

I.

tions of Infrared Spectroscopy. Analysis of Renal Calculi.

J. F . FORKOS, PAUL F . BRUINS, HARRY P. GREGOR. Borato-Polymers

MORNING

LESXER

HAROLD

boxylic Acids from Alkylated Arènes. Biochemistry

J O S E P H J. B E T H E I L ,

H . A. H O R A N , S. Z. L E W I N .

MORNING

Prep­

aration of Radioactive Petroleum Hy­ drocarbons.

LOP. Optical Rotatory Studies of Albumin-Vasoflavine Mixtures.

Analytical Chemistry

Organic Chemistry—Section A

Diffusion.

SCHUBERT.

GER. Ozonolysis of Benz [a] anthracene. Correlation of Redox Potentials of Quinone-Hydroquinone Aromatic Systems with t h e Positions of Initial O z o n e Attack. E M I L J. M O R I C O N I , G E O R G E W . C O G S W E L L , LUBOMYR TABANKO, WILLIAM T . SCHMITT, S J., WILLIAM F . O'CON-

NOR. Ozonolysis thracenes.

of Dihenz[a,h] an-

E M I L J. M O R I C O N I , WILLIAM F. O ' C O N N O R , LUBOMYR TABANKO. The

Ozonolysis of Naphthacene. GEORGE DESTEVENS, ANGELINA H A L A M A N D A R I S , PATRICLV W E N K . In-

vestigations in Heterocycles. Part V I I I . Quinazolines a n d Pyrimidines. DOROTHY CHRISTOPHER

M. ATEN L. WILSON.

ARMITAGE, Reactions

Tumor-Host Relations During Develop­ of F u r a n C o m p o u n d s . X V I . Converment a n d After Regression of t h e sion of Terxahydro~2-methyiene£uran Successively into Dihydromethylfuran, Tumor. Methyl Ketone, a n d J A M E S F . COSGROVE, GEORGE K. GERALD r3. HOLLAND, D. A. JAEGER, Cyclopropyl by H e a t . MORRISON. Activation Analysis of Ae- S. Y. PAN, W.^M. MCLAMORE, G, D. M e t h y l Propenyl Ketone 1

tection of Olefins: Dinitrophenylhydrazones of Methyl Ketones Formed by the Friedel-Crafts Reaction. uviiiui

unci v > u a u u v a t u i

v>unccnnauuiia

in Phosphors. C. H . Liu. Reference Electrodes in Anhydrous Pyridine. H A R O L D GROSS, J. S T E I G M A N .

Clxrc\-ar*x? Τ TR A. r n r r Γττ* Oral Hypoglycemic Agents. L . W I L S O N . Reactions of F u r a n Structure-Activity Relationships in a I>HER C o m p o u n d s . XVII. Pyrolysis of T e t Series of l-Aryl-3-Arylsulfonylureas. rahydrofurfuryl Esters t o Methyl Pro­

AFTERNOON J. J. K E A V N E Y , E . C. E B E R L I N .

The

Determination of Glass Transition Tem­ peratures b y Differential Thermal An­ alysis. L B, LOMBARDO, Practical Industrial Calorimetry R A Y M O N D A. H E R R M A N N .

An Auto­

matic Analyzer for Sulfur Oxides in Gas Streams. C&EN

F E B . 2 3,

AFTERNOON

C. F . HISKEY. Physical Chemical Aspects of Microbiological Assays.

xnaustricii v-.iiemistry

1959

WflTCTn.

penyl Ketone.

Reac­

tions of a Cobalt Soap with Peroxides in Benzene,

84

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LAUBACH.

AFTERNOON

M I C H A E L C. ZYMARIS, N A T H A N E P ­ STEIN, A B R A H A M S A I F E R , S T A N L E Y M . ARONSON, BRUNO W. V O L K . Distri­

JSTESSY. Preparation fluorobenzene.

bution of Acid-Soluble Nucleotides in Hind Leg Muscles of Mice with Dystro­ phia Muscularis.

Pyrazines. I. Pyrazine-ZV-oxides, Preparation a n d Spectral Characteris­ tics.

B E N J A M I N L. V A N D U R E N , F . LOUIS

SCHMITT.

On t h e Cyclization a n d

Epoxidation of Squaiene. SOL

DAUM,

DAVID

K.

FUKUSHIMA.

i h e Synthesis of Ailopregnane Metab­ olites of Hydrocortisone.

of Bromochloro-

BERNARD K L E I N , J U D I T H B E R K O W J T Z .

L. M . B E R K O W I T Z , P . N . R Y L A N D E R .

Hydrogénation with Ruthenium Catalysts. RICHARD A. W A L L A C E , BRUINS, H A R R Y P. G R E G O R .

PAUL F. Thiourea

Polymers—Preparation a n d Properties.

H A N S E L M C G E E , K E N N E T H C. S T E U BEX, M U R R A Y G O O D M A N . Glutathione

Syntheses via Amino Acid Active E s ters. HOWARD N. POSMANTER, KENNETH C. S T E U B E N , M U R R A Y G O O D M A N . Al-

kali Metal Complexes of Amino Acids and Peptides.

Blocked

j . C. P E T B O P O V L O S , A. T . COSCIA, J.

T. PENNTSTON. Studies o n t h e Alleviation of Toluene b y a:,p-Dimethyistyrene. G. I .

F U J I M O T O , K.

D.

ZWAHLEN.

An Intermediate in t h e Grignard Reaction with Enol Lactones. F . E . CONDON, MURRAY SOKOLOFF.

Chlorination of Hydrocarbons Chlorine Gentrmicd iii Siiii.

with

L·. L. C I A C C Ï O , H . J. PAZDERA, \V. H .

M C M U L L E N . A Study of t h e Possible Relations Between R f Value Oxidation Potential a n d Basicity of a Series of N Substituted Piperidines.

ALLA ORSA, B E N POST.

T h e Crystal

SESSION A : HAROLD

AFTERNOON

SCHONHORN,

HARRY

P.

GREGOR. Multilayer M e m b r a n e Elec­ trodes I I . Preparation a n d Use i o Double Concentration Cells. ROBERT

J.

SOUKUP,

HARRY-

P.

GREGOR. Diffusion of Amino Acides Across I o n Exchange Membranes. SEYMOUR

GOODMAN,

G E O R G E KL.

FRAENKEL. Spin Resonance Spectna of Acid Stabilized Semiquinones. MORTON

BELTZER,

HARRY

GREGOR. Pyrogallol Redox Preparation a n d Kinetics.

P.

Resins—

M. SKOULTCHI. Relative Aryl Radical AfBnities of Several Monomers. F.

MARSHALL

BERINGER,

LILLIEN. Electronic Iodonium i^roup. ALAN

DAVIDSON,

Effects

D.

J.

IRVING

of t h e

HENNESSY.

Orton R e a r r a n g e m e n t in t h e Phenanthrene Series. Louis CITAREL, MURRAY 7 G O O D M A N .

GERALD OSTER, T h e Photochem­

istry of Aromatic Thioketones. MERLE

BATTISTE,

RONALD

LOW. Some R e a r r a n g e m e n t s Cyclopropene Series.

BRES-

in t h e

E D M U N D G A U G H A N , D . J. H E N N E S S Y .

Pveaction of Methoxy- a n d Fluor obenzyltrimethylammonium Salts with Sodamide. A N D R E W C. D A C H A U E R , D . J. H E N ­

NESSY. T h e Isotope Effect in F r e e Radical Reactions or D D T a n d Deutero DDT.

P.

SESSION B :

AFTERNOON

JB. N O V A L , E . BANKS.

New

Phases

in t h e System T a 2 O r , - \ V 0 3 . JL L.IEBL.ICH E. BANKS. S o m e O b servations on T e r n a r y Selenides. C . F . HISKEY» Production of Metals mid Alloys b y M e a n s of t h e AiuminoTbermie Reaction. "VLADIMIR

SCATTURIN.

The

Con-

figuration of Nickel ( I I ) Complexes. C

V . K I N G , S. E V A N S .

Radiotracer

Studies of Zinc-Zinc Ion Exchange. Radio-

tracer Studies of C a d m i u m - C a d m i u m in SL ÎOEi Exchange.

DAVID

CONRAD, ROBERT

D A N I E L H . GOLD, HARRY P. GREGOR.

ULLMANT.

T h e Intrinsic Viscosity of Partially Flex­ ible Macromolecules. SABIA,

F.

R.

EIRICH.

MORNING D I C K E R M A N , 1. S. M E C N A , M .

HARRY

C . F . K I N G , R. SKOMOROSKI.

Diffusion Studies ot Strontium Poiyeiectrolyte Solution.

R A F F AELE

S. C

JACOBSON,

__ E D W A R D H A R D Y , J R . , J. STEIGMANT.

Stress Relaxation a n d Creep of Plasticized a n d Filled Polyvinyl Chloride.

Organic Chemistry—Section Β

HAROLD

GREGOR. Estimation of Pore D i a m e t e r s in I o n E x c h a n g e M e m b r a n e s .

Structure Furnaronitrile.

Physical a n d Inorganic Session B:

C. V. K I N G , R. SKOMOROSKI.

Radio­

tracer Studies of Iron in Iron Salt Solu­ tions. Nitration Studies Fluoroborates.

with

MORNING WILLIAM

COPULSKY,

FRED

SCHI-

in

Marketing a N e w

Food P r o d u c t .

P. W A G N E R , J. S T E I G M A N , E . BANKS.

A.

with

Ctiemical M a r k e t i n g

T. L . BONNITT.

MORNING

CIACCÏO, R.

Complexes

KA.GEL. Japanese Competition World Chemical Markets.

Chemistry

T h e G r o w t h of B a S 0 4 Crystals from Molten Salts.

LEONARD

Podyvinylimidazole Copper ( II ) .

MARcas.

Nitroniincn

K E N N E T H A. G I B S O N .

Tb.e

Crystal Structure of 1,4-Diseleiiane Tetrabromide. C. F . L i u . Asymmetric Synthesis o f Some Transition Metal Complexes, R I C H A R D M. K R A M E R , P. F . BRUUNCS,

H . P. GREGOR. Transport of Sulfate a n d Chloride Across Anion-Selective Membranes.

Rela-

EARL NOBLET.

Marketing

Factors

Peculiar t o Petroleum Chemicals. ROBERT N E W T O N .

Chemical Companies Consumer. L.

A. A M E N D O L A , E . S. G O U L D .

Some

tions Between Mineral a n d Chemical Economics.

R.

BUERGER.

What's

Pushing

Closer

to t h e

Purchasing

of

Chemicals in Today's Market. MICHAEL

SCHIFF.

Analyses

of

Marketing Costs for M a n a g e m e n t . AFTERNOON

J. M . M A R G O L I S .

T h e Outlook for

Synthetic Adhesives. FRED

MESSNER.

What's

New

in

Chemical Advertising.

LESTER FREEDMAN, HAROLD SHECH-

TER. T h e Intramolecular Decomposi­ tion of Arylsulfonohydrazones. Physical a n d I n o r g a n i c Chemistry SESSION Α:

^Ά.OPENING

ELIHU A. SCHATZ, GERALD OSTER.

Photovoltaic P h e n o m e n a Dyes. BARRET

BROYDE,

Photochemistry Rigid Media.

of Acridine

GERALD

OSTER.

of T h i a z i n e Dyes in

EMMANUEL G . KoNTOS, CHARLES O . BECKMANN . T h e Gyelohexaamylose-

Iodine-Iodide Interaction. IRVING

COHEN,

T O N Y VASSILIADES.

Light Scattering in Coacervate Systems. DANIEL

CAULFIELD,

ROBERT U L L -

MAN. Surface Characterization Light Scattering. ALGIRD

G.

LEIGA,

by

JAMES N . SAR-

MOUSAKIS. T h e Activity Coefficients of t h e Dinitrobenzenes in Aqueous Salt Solutions. N A T A L I E SKLAR, B E N P O S T .

Effects in Urea.

Thermal

Central Pennsylvanie sYieetl^-irt-mmiature T h e Central Pennsylvania Section of t h e A C S will hold its ineeung-in-rnirilature M a r c h 14 at Pennsylvania State University. T h e all-day program will cover t w o simultaneous sessions. THe meeting is o p e n t o t h e public. F o r travel, meals, a n d lodging information, write t o M . F . Mallette, D e p a r t m e n t of Agricultural a n d Biological Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. PROGRAM

FORREST D. T H O M A S II, W . CONARD

F E R N E L I U S . T h e Preparation of 5-Acyl d e r i v a t i v e s of 8-Hydroxyquinoline. E. S. L E W I S , H . S U H R .

R e a c t i o n s of

H a l o g e n Substituted D i a z o n i u m with Thiocyanide. P. S. S K E L L X. S T A R E R .

Salts

E v i d e n c e ror

C a r b o n i u m Ion Intermediates in t h e Reaction of Haloform a n d Alkoxide. SHEELEY,

MAURICE

S H A M M A . T h e Alkaloids of Rolygamum.

RICHARD

M.

Thalictrum

P. S. S K E L L , J. H . M C N A M A R A .

Section A — O r g a n i c Chemistry

Re-

actions of Benzenesulfonyl Halides. C

MORNING G. P . B E A N , P . S. S K E L L .

J. W I L L I A M M A R R , J O S E P H A. D I X O N .

T-he Synthesis a n d Properties of nO c t a n e ~ d l s a n d 2,2,4-TrimeriiyIpentane-d 1 8 .

I.

NOLL,

OTTO

WOLTERSDORF.

Cyclopentylamino Acids. Alkylatiom

of Pyrrylmagnesium Halides: chemistry a n d Mechanism.

Stereo-

FORREST D . T H O M A S II, A N N BAKER, W . CONARD FERNELIUS. The Double

F r i e s Rearrangement. FEB.

2 3.

1959 C&EN

85

ASSOCIATIONS Effects on the Nuclear Magnetic Reso­ P. S. S R E L L , H. G. A L L K X . Kinetic Deuterium Isotope Effects in t h e D e - nance Chemical Shifts in Aromatic hydrohalogeiiatiou of 2-Bromo~3-deu- Fluorine C o m p o u n d s . L o i s J. F R O L E N , L I O N E L G O O D M A N . terobii lanes. Spectroscopic Evidence for Open Shell Conjugation in Certain Aromatic Halo­ Section Β—Biochemistry gen Compounds. AFTERNOON ED STONE,

A. A. BENSON.

Hydrol­

ysis Rates of t h e Naturally Occurring Glycerophosphoryl Esters. M. L E P A G E , A. A. BENSON.

a n d Structure inositol.

of

Isolation

Glycerophosphoryl

RICHARD L. P H A R O , C. O.

CLACETT.

Amino Acids in W h e a t Peptides. R. A . F E R R A R I , A. A. B E N S O N .

Photo­

synthesis of t h e Plant Lipides. J. A . M I L L E R , A. A. B E N S O N .

An E x ­

amination of Metabolic Effects of Phos­ phorus Deficiency in Algae. Section Organ^

., c o n t i n u e d Chemistry

R. E . G L I C K , R A L P H M U M M A , M A U ­ RICE S H A M M A . The Nuclearmagnetic

Resonance Spectra of Pentacyclic T e r penes. FREDERICK G. O B E R E N D E R , J O S E P H A.

DLXON. Osmium and Ruthenium Tetroxide-Catalyzed Oxidation of P y rene. STANLEY J. C R I S T O L , P E T E R K. F R E E -

MAN. Reactions of Dehydronorcamphor with Some Basic Reagents. BARBARA

B.

MARTIN,

W.

CONARD

FERNELIUS. Stabilities of Bivalent Metal Complexes of Some MethyleneSubstituted #-Diketones.

WEYGAND,

HELMUT

SIMONF, J O H A X N F . K L E B E .

FRIEDRICH

Investiga­

tions o n t b e Mechanism of Sugar Osazone Formation. P. S. S K E L L , S T A N L E Y

R.

SANDLER.

Reactions of 1,1-Dihalocyclopropanes. Section C—Physical a n d Inorganic Chemistry PETER LOVE, ROBERT W . T A F T , J R . ,

THOMAS WARTIK.

T h e Secondary Iso­

tope Effect in Adducts Involving Boron Lewis Acids. TjtiOAÎAS S . l i G G Y E R .

D E A N F . M A R T I N , W . CONARD F E R -

NTELILTS. Bis ( β-Diketones ). IV. Dis­ sociation Constants of Some Bis (βDiketones ) . W.

TAFT,

JR., IRWIN

C.

L E W I S . Evaluation of Resonance Ef­ fects on Reactivity by Application of t h e L i n e a r Inductive E n e r g y Relation­ ship—Concerning a σ κ Scale of Reso­ n a n c e Effects. DAVID

E.

GOLDBERG,

W.

CONARD

F E R N E L I U S . A T h e r m o d y n a m i c Study of Some Coordination Complexes of M e t a l Ions with Diprotie Nitrogen C o m p o u n d s Containing O n e Hetero­ cyclic Nitrogen Atom. N. C. D E N O . Variation of Reaction R a t e s with Media. S T A N T O N J. E H R E N S O N , R I C H A R D E. G L I C K , R O B E R T W . T A F T , J R . Solvent

86

C&EN

GORDON

J. E W I X G ,

JOSEPH

JORDAN.

Enthalpy Titrations of Oxidation Re­ duction S y stems. DAVID

R.

MANEVAL.

HAROLD

L.

FEB. 2 3, 1 9 5 9

CCDA Open Meeting

LOVELL. Determination of Cerium, The annual N e w York open meeting Lanthanum, Praseodymium, a n d N e o of the Commercial Chemical Develop­ dymium as Major Components b y Xment Association will be held March 4 Ray Fluorescence. MURRAY H. BARSKY, JOSEPH JORDAN. and 5 at the S ta tier Hilton Hotel. Gas Chromatography: Significance of The meeting will include a series of Elution Areas Obtained with "Thermal panel discussions, with informal atmos­ Conductivity" Detectors. phere a n d opportunity for audience P H I L I P T. S M I T H , JOSEPH JORDAN. participation. Panel subjects: T h e Polarography of Carbon Dioxide. T H O M A S C A B B E L L , JOHN R. H A Y E S . Challenge of Diversification—"What? Application of Ion Exchange t o the De­ Why? By W h o m ? How?; Diversifica­ termination of Germanium. tion from Without—The Management N O R B E R T R. STALICA, JOSEPH JOR­ DAN. Voltammetry of Dipositive Silver of Acquisitions; Diversification from and Tungsten Hemipentoxide Elec­ Within—Problems Introducing Mew trode. Product Lines; Diversification in PlastiK A R L R O M B E R G E R , JOSEPH JORDAN. cizers; Diversification in Intermediates; Polarographic Diffusion Coefficients of Diversification in Plastics; Diversifica­ Cadmium Ion. tion in Detergents a n d Chemical S p e ­ cialties, Section Ε — C h e m i c a l Engineering Thursday morning will feature a W . R. S U P I N A, A R T H U R R O S E , R. F . workshop on A Study of Diversification. SWEENY. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Studies in Cottrell T u b e Recirculating At t h e Wednesday luncheon Willis J. Winn of University of Pennsylvania will Stills. speak on training for management. R. F . S W E E N Y , A R T H U R R O S E . Pre­ diction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium The Thursday luncheon speaker will b e Data Using Molecular Models. Wallace Brode, science adviser to Sec­ retary of State, who will talk on inter­ national aspects of science. The 1959 I&EC Symposium C C D A Honor Award will b e presented For the symposium of the Industrial at t h e annual b a n q u e t on Mardi 4 to Robert B. Semple, president of Wyan­ and Engineering Chemistry Division scheduled for the fall meeting of t h e dotte Chemicals (see C&EN, Feb. 16, ACS at Atlantic City next September, page 9 4 ) . papers will b e considered on t h e foi-

a O n i Z a t i O I i Ox

Electrolytes in L o w Dielectric Solvents.

ROBERT

Section D—Analytical Chemistry

ance of obvious sales propaganda; e m ­ phasis on measuring elements as con­ trasted to control systems, data logging methods, etc. A few review papers may b e accexDted. Abstracts of papers should be sent to V. F . Hanson, Symposium Chairman, Radiation Physics Laboratory, Du Pont Experimental Station, Wilmington, Del.

1. Instruments for continuous meas­ urement of chemical compositions. 2. Methods for measuring viscoelastic properties under plant operating conditions. 3. Instruments for measuring molec­ ular weight a n d molecular weight dis= tribu tion. 4. Instruments for measuring par­ ticle size a n d particle size distribution. 5. Measurement of color or appear­ ance when these attributes are func­ tional to the process or product. In determining suitability of papers, the following criteria will b e con­ sidered: originality a n d ingenuity; in­ dustrial or scientific importance; avoid­

New York Symposium T h e ACS N e w York Section will h o l d an all-day symposium at the Hotel Roosevelt, N e w York City, March 6. Topic will b e Molecular Structure a n d Vital Processes. Papers follow: GEORGE WARD.

Atoms, Molecules,

and Organisms. M I C H A E L HEIDELBERGER.

The Mo­

lecular Basis of Immunological Specificity. WAYNE UMBREIT.

Metabolic Spec­

ificity. WILLIAM

STEIN.

Ribonuciease—A

Study in Structure and Function, F R A N C I S Η . C. C R I C K .

Natural Se­

lection a n d Chemical Bonds.

1UPÂC Funds Solicited The International Union of Pure a n d Applied Chemistry needs more money. Contributions are being solicited b y the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the National Research Council, Washington 2 5 , D . C . IUPAC funds come from national contributions a n d grants-in-aid from UNESCO. According t o Ernest H . Volwiler, chairman of t h e N R C division, it is h o p e d that funds collected can be increased this year over last to help provide a broader base of support. Plans must b e m a d e for a permanent and properly staffed secretariat. Checks should b e made payable to the ÎUPAC F u n d . Amounts of $5.00 or $10 are suggested from individual contributors, though larger sums would be welcome.

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• I n t e r n a t i o n a l Symposium on t h e Physical Chemistry of Process M e t a l lurgy will b e held April 27 to M a y 1 at Penn-Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh. Sponsor is t h e Metallurgical Society of AIME, with the Pittsburgh section of AIME as host. T h e principal address will be given by Henry Eyring of University of Utah.

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• Research a n d Development Associ­ a t e s of Food and Container Institute will hold their 13th annual meeting in Washington, D. C , March 31 to April 2. Last year's Management D a y will be repeated, focusing on the role of re­ search in business management. ^ The U. S. Pharmacopeias Conven­ tion will call its decennial meeting for April 12 a n d 13, 1960, to b e held at the Hotel Statler in Washington, D . C.

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• S o c i e t y of N u c l e a r M e d i c i n e will hold its sixth a n n u a l m e e t i n g a t t h e P a l m e r H o u s e , C h i c a g o , J u n e 18 t o 2 0 . F u r t h e r information is available from S a m u e l N . T u r i e l , Administrator, So­ ciety of N u c l e a r M e d i c i n e , 7 5 0 N o r t h M i c h i g a n Ave,, C h i c a g o 1 1 , 111.

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H o t e l Statler, L o s Angeles, J u n e 2 2 to 26.

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Charles C. Price

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Operation of New Simmering Plant in Ashland Aliphatic a n d Aromatic Polyethers Chemistry and ι echnology

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Alcohol and t h e H u m a n Body

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Organo-Phosphorus Insecticides— Their Amplication t o Basic a n d Applied Research Chemistry and Technology of Epoxide Resins

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Chemical Prospecting

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