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May 23, 2012 - NORTON PLASTICS & SYNTHETICS DIV. Anal. Chem. , 1970, 42 (7), pp 49A–49A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60289a740. Publication Date: June 1970...
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June 23 to 25—Infrared Workshop. South Norwalk, Conn. Contact: Wilks Sci­ entific Corp., 140 Water St., Box 4 4 1 , South Norwalk, Conn. 06856. 203-8384537 June 29 to July 10—The Electron Microanalyzer and Its Applications. Massachu­ setts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Contact (10) July 6 to 10—Gas Chromatography. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Con­ tact (6) July 13 to 17—X-Ray Methods in Microscopy and Crystallography. London, En­ gland. McCrone Research. Contact (7) July 13 to 17—Light Microscopy. Cornell University. George Cocks. Contact (12) July 13 to 17—Two Separate Courses: Infrared Interpretation; Part I; Nuclear Mag­ netic Resonance. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (6) July 13 to 17—Fine Particle Measurements. Somerville, N. J. Meryl Jackson, Cen­ ter for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) July 13 to 24—Twenty-Sixth Fiber Microscopy Course. Appleton, Wis. The Insti­ tute of Paper Chemistry. Contact: T. A. Howells, Director of Continuing Educa­ tion, The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wis. 54911. 414-734-9251 July 20 to 21—Color Measurement in Food. Somerville, N. J. Arthur Levine, Cen­ ter for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) July 20 to 24—ISA/AID Advanced Gas Chromatography. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, Ν. Υ. Roy A. Keller. Contact (4) July 20 to 24—Two Separate Courses: Thermoanalysis Workshop; Introduction to Conformational Analysis. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (6) July 20 to 31—Electron Microscopy. Cornell University. George Cocks. Contact (12) July 25 to Aug. 15—Research Instrumentation. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Contact: Kenneth R. Jolis, Office of Special Programs, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 333 Jay St., Brooklyn, Ν. Υ. 11201. 212-643-4442. Page 79 A, Apr. July 27 to 29—Introduction to Practical Industrial Microscopy (Optical). Somer­ ville, N. J. M. Sieminski, John Reffner, Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) Aug. 3 to 5—Magnetochemistry. Somerville, N. J. W. E. Hatfield, Center for Pro­ fessional Advancement. Contact (2) Aug. 3 to 6—Thermoanalysis Institute. Somerville, N. J. Bernard Miller, Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) Aug. 3 to 7—ISA/AID Sampling and Sample Systems. Temple Buell College, Den­ ver, Colo. Curtis Borchers. Contact (4) Aug. 3 to 7—Two Separate Courses: Infrared Interpretation, Part I; Gas Chroma­ tography. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact (6) Aug. 3 to 7—Infrared Spectroscopy-Technique. Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ nology, Cambridge, Mass. Contact (10) Aug. 5 to 7—Measurement of Appearance of Materials. Fairfax, Va., R. S. Hunter. Contact: Hunter Associates Laboratory, Inc., 9529 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 703-591-5310 Aug. 10 to 14—Infrared Spectroscopy—Applications. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Contact (10) Aug. 10 to 14-—Electron Optical Systems. Chicago, III. McCrone Research. Con­ tact (7) Aug. 12 to 14—High Purity Chemicals-Preparation, Characterization, and Contain­ ment. Somerville, N. J. Morris Zief and A. J. Barnard, Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) Aug. 17 to 20—Modern Electroanalytical Techniques. Somerville, N. J. Basil Vassos, Center for Professional Advancement. Contact (2) (1) Don Williams, Hewlett-Packard, 3939 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, Calif. 91604 (2) Center for Professional Advancement, Div. of Technological Advancement Cen­ ters, Inc., 29 Division St., Somerville, N. J. 08876. 201-722-8111 (3) Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036. 202-737-3337 ext. 258 (4) Meetings Coordinator, Instrument Society of America, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 (5) H. Szymanski, Spectrex, Ltd., 2245 St. Francois Road, Dorval 740, Quebec, Canada. 514-684-6512 (6) Sadtler Educational Div., Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 215-382-7800 (7) Mrs. Miriam L. Fallert, McCrone Research Institute, 451 East 31st St., Chicago, III. 312-842-7105 (8) Miss Nancy Anne Daves, Office of Manpower Development, National Air Pollu­ tion Control Administration, P. O. Box 12055. Research Triangle Park, N. C. 27709. 919-549-8221 ext. 524. FTS 919-549-7524 (9) Program Design, Inc., 3645 Warrensville Center Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44122. 216-283-1160 (10) J. M. Austin, Director of the Summer Session, Room E19-356, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. 02139 (11) Paul Gordon, Metallurgical Engineering Dept., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, III. 60616 (12) Julian C. Smith, Office of the Director, Carpenter Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, Ν. Υ. 14850

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