Proceedings of the American Chemical Society - December 5, 1884

Proceedings of the American Chemical Society - December 5, 1884. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1884, 6 (9), pp 302–303. DOI: 10.1021/ja02131a634. Publication ...
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PROCEEDINGS O F THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL+ SOCIETY.

--ANNUALMEETING-December

5th’ 1884.

Vice-president A. R. LmDs in the chair. Minutes of the November (7th) meeting were read and approved. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Direcstors (November 13th) were read. The report of the Treasurer was read and accepted. Mesms. Casamajor and Stebbins were appointed a committee to audit the Treasurer’s accounts. The report of the Committee on Papers and Publications was read and accepted. The annual election of officers was then held. Messrs. Pool and Rau were appointed tellers. The following oecers were elected for the year 1886: President-J.

C. BOOTH.

Vice-Preside,?ts. A. R.LEEDS. ARNOBEHR. A. A. BRENEMAN. A. B. PRESCOTT. 11. ENDEMANN, rr. G. WOMLEY. Corresponding Secretarp-P. CASAMAJOR. Recording Secretary-C. E. MUNSELL. Treasurer-T. O’C. SLOANE. Librarian-WILruM RUPP. Curators.

A. C. HALE.

F. V. POOL.

M.

J~IEBSCEfiTZ.

Committee on Papers and Pddications. A. A. BRENEMAN. A. R. LEEDS. Conzmittee on Nominations. J. I3. MACINTOSH. J. P. BATTERSHALL. A. EIMER. H. M. RAU. A. 1’. HALLOCK.

J. H. STEBBINS, Jr..

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P R O C E E D I N G S OF T H E A M E R I C A N CHEBfICAL SOCIETY.

Board of Directors. A. R. LEEDS. A. A. BRENEMAN,Three Local Vice-Prebicl‘ents. H. ENDEM.~NX. P. CASAMAJOR. J. H. STEBBINS, Jit. E. l f 7 ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ . @. B. ?cIossELL. ‘r. O’C. S L O A S E . 11. I[. I t A U . m-x R U P P . ?rr. E. WALDSTEIN. X. AI^\^^^^. C. F. CHANDLER. The following paper was read by title and ordered printed. On the Spectroscopic Examination of Lauth’s Violet and Methylene Blue, by ,J. H. Stebbins, Jr. The following gentlemen were elected members: Nathaniel Hathaway, New Bedford, Mass. Charles A. Wittmnck, Ph.D., P. 0. Box, 1032, New York City. The i.esignation of Clement Le Houtillier of Johnstown, Pa., was read and accepted. T h e €allowing gentlemen were proposd for election as members: William Elliott. 1 0 5 Pearl street, S e w York City, proposed by W. Rupp, ‘l’. 31.IIopkr, C. E. Xtin~ell. Thoniw JI. X o t g m , Crompton, Rhode Island, proposed by P. Casaitajor A. A. Breneman, 11. Eridemmn. Dr. G, W. Lehnianri, 57 S. Gay street, Baltimore, Rld., proposed’hy A. 13. T,eeds, C. A. Doremus, J. H. Stebbins, Jr. W French Smith, 235 Washington street, Boston, Mass., propos1.d b y A. A. Ureneman, C. E. Munsell, A. R. Leeds. W. H. Kent, Ph.D , Jamestown, New York, proposed by A. A Brentxmaii, J . H. Stebbins, Jr., W. Rupp. K. H. Bwtley, X D . , 401 Pacific street, Brooklyn, N. Y., proi)osed by A. A. Breneman, J. H. Stebbins, Jr., w. Rupp. A. H. Van Sinderen, 45 William street, New York City, proposed by C. E. Nrinnell, W. Rupp, F. V. Pool. Miltoti R. Wood, care Church & G o , Station G, Brooklyn, N. Y., proposed by J. H. Stebbins, Jr., T. O’C. Sloane, A. A. Brcnemaii. John T Williams, East River Chemical Works, Cotton EXchange, New York, proposed by S. A. Goldschmidt, P. Casamajor, w. Hupp. ’The following papers were announced for the January (2d) meeting: On Camphor Motions, by P. Casamajor. On Methods for Analysis of Indigo; Dr. H. M. Rau. ‘l’he meeting was then adjourned. C . E. MUNSELL, Recording Secretary.

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