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INDUSTRIAL AND E N G I N E E R I N G CHEMISTRY nical director of t h e Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Inc., Thompsonville, Conn., t o accept a position with t h e United Shoe Machinery Corp.

NEWS NEWSMAKERS MAKERS CHARLES

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H E N R Y GRANGER K N I G H T , who graduated

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from the University of Washington in 1902, has been honored b y the board of trustees of the University of Washing­ ton Alumni Association, which has con­ ferred upon him i t s highest honor, alumnus summa lande dignatus. This award is conferred once a year upon outstanding living alumni distinguished for service over a period of years since graduation.

signed his position a s chief chemist in the Industrial Finishes Division of the Zapon Division of the Atlas Powder Co., t o accept a position as research chemist with T h e Lilly Co., High Point, N . C. M. A. BREDIG, former research associate at the Central Laboratory of the Bayerische StickstorTwerke, Berlin, Ger­ many, and during the academic year 1937-38 research Fellow a t the Depart­ ment of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Michigan, recently became associated with the Vanadium Corp. of America, Bridgeville, Penna. C. W. BRINCK has been released by the Montana State Board of Health from his regular chemical engineering duties for a period of six months t o conduct an industrial waste study for the UtahIdaho Sugar Co. at its Chinook, Mont., factory. T h e study is t o include treat­ ment of sugar factory waste, the effect of the waste upon the receiving stream, and methods of treating t h e water t o make i t suitable for municipal use. JAMES H .

CRITCHETT and

FRANCIS

B.

MORGAN have been elected vice presi­ dents of Electro Metallurgical Co., a unit of Union Carbide and Carbon Corp., N e w York. Mr. Critchett has been in charge of research work, and Mr. Morgan has been works manager for this company.

D o n a l d B. M a s o n DONALD B. M A S O N h a s been appointed

technical director of t h e * Freeport Sulphur Co., with responsibility for coordinating t h e research activities of t h e company and interpreting with management technical developments in the chemical and other industries served by the company. Mr. Mason has been with the company for six years as chemical engineer, previous to which he was associated with A. E. Marshall, consulting engineer of N e w York.

VOL. 17, N O · 4

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T T H E annual meeting of the members of t h e Chemist Advisory Council, Inc., held January 2 0 , 1939, the secretary presented his report, from which t h e following information is taken. During t h e calendar year 1938, 6 9 0 individuals were registered. Forty per cent of these resided outside the N e w York area. Specifications for 138 vacancies were received and 8 7 registrants reported that they had secured permanent employ­ ment. Because of limited funds, n o can­ vass was made of t h e registration files, hence t h e actual number now employed among those registered is not known. Those registered include 67 with t h e degree of Fh.D., 101 M.S., 477 B.S., and 27 degrees from foreign institutions. There are 18 nongraduates with more than 5 years of industrial experience. T h e council has re-elected t h e following officers for the year 1939: president, Walter S. Landis; vice president, William T . Read; secretary, M . R. Bhagwat: treas­ urer, Robert T . Baldwin; board of d i ­ rectors, Robert T . Baldwin, Marston T . Bogert, Frank G. Breyer, Walter S. Lan­ dis, William T. Read, Maximilian Toch> and Edward R. Weidlein. T w o vacancies on the board of directors will soon be filled.

Philadelphia Section Broadcasts HE broadcasts o n "Mysteries of Chem­ Tistry," presented by the Philadelphia Section

of

the

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY, are now given a t 5:15 P. M. every Wednesday, Station WCAU, instead of a t 4:30 P. M. a s announced on page 81 of t h e N E W S E D I T I O N for February 10, 1939.

Baltimore Meeting Abstracts

Z. G. DETFTSCH, after 15 years' varied ex­ perience in the heavy chemical industry, most of it in connection with the produc­ tion of alkalies, has entered the practice of professional engineering a t 420 Lex­ ington Ave., N e w York, Ν . Υ., special­ izing in the preparation of reports and specification of apparatus for the heavy chemical industry. H . L. EDSALL has announced his resigna­ tion as secretary and director of public relations, G. S. Rogers & Co., Chicago, 111. H A R R I S L. FRIEDMAN, who completed his

work for t h e doctorate a t N e w York University last June, is now working in the laboratories of t h e Pyridium Corp., Yonkere, Ν. Υ .

H. B . Rasxnuasen.

G L E N N H A S K E L L , president of t h e U . S.

Industrial Chemicals, Inc., N e w York, Ν . Υ., has been re-elected president of the Industrial Alcohol Institute. C. V . HOLMBERG has been designated the fellow t o conduct research under the direction of E . C. Jahn in the N e w York State College of Forestry a t Syracuse University on the relation of lignin con­ tent t o the strength of paper and pressed boards. T h e research is supsited by a grant of $1,000 given by the echnical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry.

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G I L E S E . HOPKINS has submitted his res­

ignation, effective April 1,1939, as tech­

H. B . RASMUSSEN, well known in the Michigan-Indiana territory a s the repre­ sentative of t h e J. T . Baker Chemical H E A. C . S. N e w s Service, 706 Mills Co., has been appointed manager of the Bldg., Washington, D . C , will supply company's Chicago office. H e will con­ abstracts of papers presented a t the Balti­ tinue to serve his customers in the territory where he has traveled for the more meeting a t $1.00 a set. These are not guaranteed t o b e complete, but con­ last five years a s district representative. tain abstracts from all divisions a s sub­ mitted b y authors. T h e y are i n book H . B . WALKER, College of Agriculture, form, similar t o those provided for t h e University of California, has been awarded the John Deere Medal for 1939 Milwaukee meeting· by the American Society of Agricultural Abstracts will b e mailed shortly after Engineers in recognition of "distin­ the meeting, and will also be on sale a t guished achievement in the application Baltimore. Please send remittance with of science and art t o the soil. order.

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