Preliminary program Fifth National Colloid Symposium, Colloid

Preliminary program Fifth National Colloid Symposium, Colloid Section American Chemical Society, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 22, 23, 24, 1927. J. Chem...
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PRELIMINARY PROGRA M FIFTH NA TI O NA L c o L L o m SYMPOSIUM, COLLOU) SECTION AMERlCAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. JLlNE 22,23,24,1927

FLOYD BARTELL, Secretury

HARKY B. WEI~ER, Chairmen

H. R. Kruyt, "Unity and the Theory of Colloids;" W. D. Bancroft and R. L. Neugent, "Synthetic Kidneys;" F. E. Bartell and H. J. Osterhoff, "The Measurement of Adhesion Tension of Solid-Liquid Systems;" W. Blum, "Application of Colloid Chemistry to the Electrodeposition of Metals;" G. G. Brown and C. C. DeWitt, "The Relation of Colloidal Ferric Hydroxide to the Bond in Molding Sands;" James Craik, "The Cellulose Nitrates;" A. . ,I Ferguson, "The Chemistry of Body Processes; The Nature of the Action between Gelatine and Electrolytes;" R. A. Gortnor, W. F. Hoffman and W. B. Sindair. "Proteins and the Lvotroilic . . Series:" W. D. Harkins. "The Stability of Emulsions, Monomolecular and Polymolecular Films, Adsorption, and the Energv and Entropy of Surface." H. N. Holmes and R. N. Maxson. "The Hvdration .~ of Soaps;" E. 0. Kramer, "The Influence of Electrical Charge on the Sedimentation of Colloidal Suspensions;" L. Michaelis, "Investipation on Molecular Sieve Membranes;" E. J. Miller, "Adsorption from Solution by Ash-Free Adsorbent Charcoals;" Wm. Robinson, "Relation of Hydrophillic Colloids t o Winter Hardiness in Insects;" C. H. Saylor, "Adsorption and Crystal Form," A. J. Stamm, "Effects of Electrolytes and Electroendosmose through Wood Membranes;" H. B. Weiser and E. E. Porter, "The Physical Chemistry of Color Lake Formation;" A. H. White, "Colloid Properties of Hydrated Portland Cement." Plasticity Symposium

E. C. Bingham, "Colloid Types;" F. L. Browne and Don Brouse, "The Consistency of Casein Glue;" P. M. Giesey and S. H. Arzoomanian, "A New Rapid Extrusive Type of Plastometer;" H. E. Phipps, "The Falling Sphere Viscosimeter A d Plasticity Measurements;" S. E. Sheppard and E. K. Carver, "Plasticity and Solvation of Cellulose Esters;" J. K. Speicher and G. H. Pfeiffer, "The Falling Ball Method for the Measurement of Apparent Viscosity of Nitrocellulose Solutions."

DETROIT MEETING OF THE A. C. S. D M S I O N OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION Tentative plans for the fall meeting of the Division of Chemical Education are already taking shape. At present these plans include a symposium on the popularization of chemistry, an inspection trip t o East Lansing t o inspect the new chemistry laboratory of Michigan State College and three half-day sessions devoted t o the presentation of miscellaneous papers. Dr. R. A. Baker, secretary of the Division, announces that no papers can be included in the program unless abstracts thereof reach his office, Bowne Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., by July 15th. 0. E. Madison of Detroit'has just been appointed Assistant Secretary of the Division for the Detroit meeting. He will aid in the arrangement of the local details of the program.