ιf
A. F . D'ADAMO, JH., H. D. HOBER-
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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.
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Thermal
Fractionation of
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M-^M:
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u„.
τ : ~:Λ
uy
x_fiv£u.i«a
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.
ri!i»ii;iiiifc
• 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.
Forestry, Syracuse, Ν . Y., M a y 7 a n d 8.
A program of 12 technical papers
will b e p r e s e n t e d . • S y m p o s i u m o n Corrosion I n h i b i t o r s ,
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135th National Meeting, Boston, Mass., April 5-10, 1959. 136th National Meeting, Atlantic City, N. J. Sept. 13-18, 1959. 137th National Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio. April 5-14, 1960.
H o t e l Statler, L o s Angeles, J u n e 2 2 to 26.
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Other Organizations
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t o display p r o d u c t s . • National
Industrial
Pharmaceutical
R e s e a r c h C o n f e r e n c e will be held J u n e 14 to 17 at King's G a t e w a y , L a n d CV Lakes, W i s .
T h e m e of the conference
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Stanley F , E l a m
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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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Leon A. Greenberg
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
6
Harold F . W a l t o n
Chemical Prospecting
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W . N . Lipscomb
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