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Projected ACS divisional programs P R O J E C T E D ACS DIVISIONAL PROGRAMS. Topics for ACS meetings for spring 1967 (April 9 to 14, Miami Beach) and fall (Sept. 10 to 15, Chicago) a n d later, and for national symposiums organized by individual divisions are listed on this and following pages. The Society bylaw governing presentation of papers appears on page 70. P H O T O G E N I C ABSTRACTS. All divisions require an abstract of your paper. Please note that it should be carefully typed on ACS Standard Abstract form #65-2046, which is printed in blue, nonreproducible ink to permit direct photographic reproduction of your original abstract. Single space the typing and be sure the title of your paper, authors' names and addresses, and the abstract are all typed within the ruled area on the form, which also provides space for information required by the National Meetings and Divisional Activities Office. DO NOT use black and white reproductions of the form. If you do not have the form printed in blue, use plain paper and follow the abstract pattern, shown in detail below. Keep within a 7 1 / 2 " x 4 " area, which allows space for well over 200 average words, or equivalent.

Time Required:

DIVISION OF TITLE OF PAPER

Minutes

Natural Toxicants in Foods. D. G. Crosby, Agricultural Toxicology & Residue Lab, University of California, Davis, Calif. 95616. Pesticides Subdivision General Papers. W. Phillips, Campbell Soup Co., 100 Market St., Camden, N.J. Organophosphorus Compounds as Pesticides. R. J. Magee, American Cyanamid Co., Stamford, Conn. The Colloidal and Physical Chemical Aspects of Pesticidal Formulation Research (joint with Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry). W. Van Valkenburg, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. 48640. CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967 General Papers.

AUTHORS (underline n«me of speaker)

Complete Mail Address (Business) 0»«t address only one if al! authors

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Pesticides Subdivision General Papers.

W. Phillips.

Instrumental Methods in Pesticide Chemical Research. F. A. Gunther or W. E. Westlake, Dept. of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, Calif.

Work done at Plan ACS

F. L. Kauffman.

American Chemist or Chemical Engineei? (if not, giv*

nonACS

publication. Yes

Presentation requires 3J4 x 4 * slide projector

Where? Other

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ABSTRACT. 200 WOrdS Or equivalent. Abstract wiU be reproduced phototTapkicoUy using onlyu^U typed lokhin ruled area below: (1) TITLE OF PAPER (2) Author*' names mud addresses (3) Abstract. Single space all typing. Sea detailed instructions on other side.

Flavor Subdivision General Papers, p o r t , Mass.

Emily L. Wick, 37 Atlantic Ave., Rock-

Identification and Detection of Components of Flavors (joint with Division of Analytical Chemistry). Invited p a p e r s only. Tentative Symposiums for Future Meetings Recent Trends in Nutritional Chemistry Chemical Developments in Modern Food and Fiber Production Chemistry of Food Odors Chemistry of Food Allergens MAIL ABSTRACT TO PERSON INDICATED IN PROJECTED DIVISION PROGRAMS

Copies of the abstract form (#65-2046) are available from division secretaries and from the National Meetings and Divisional Activities Office, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W,, Washington, D . C . 20036. The latter will supply ACS members, on request, with one free copy of Bulletin # 8 , "Suggestions on How to Organize, Present, and Illustrate a Technical Paper." It is requested that members include their C&EN mailing label with their order. Price to nonmembers of the Society: $1.00. Some divisions also require a second, longer abstract, full papers, a n d / o r multiple copies of the short abstracts. Consult individual division programs for special instructions. Mail t h e completed abstract to the person indicated in the individual program. DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY

Biochemical Lesions Induced by Pesticide Chemicals Recent Advances in Comparative Chemistry of Higher Invertebrates Chemical Degradation of Pesticide Residues in Crops Determination of Trace Additives in Food DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract or complete

abstract and 1 copy of paper by Nov. 25, 1966.

1000-word

General Papers. J o h n K. Taylor, C h e m i s t r y Bldg. B 3 2 6 , N a t i o n a l B u r e a u of S t a n d a r d s , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . 2 0 2 3 4 .

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 12, 1966 General Papers. F. L. Kauffman, R&D Center, Swift & Co., Chicago, 111. 60609. 62 C&EN JULY 25, 1966

Nuclear Methods of Chemical Analysis-Radiochemical Analysis (joint with Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology). I n v i t e d p a p e r s only. J. C . W h i t e , O a k R i d g e N a t i o n a l L a b , P . O . Box X, O a k R i d g e , T e n n . 37831.

Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry (joint with Division of Chemical Education). Invited papers only. Frank A. Guthrie, Dept. of Chemistry, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind. Fluorescence. Invited papers only. G. G. Guilbault, Army Chemical Center, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.

Amino Sugars. Invited papers only. Hans H. Bear, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.

Award Symposium

Unsaturated Sugars. Invited papers only.

Electrochemical Reactions in Solution (joint with Divisions of Fuel Chemistry and Physical Chemistry and in cooperation with the Electrochemical Society). Invited and contributed papers. Ernest Yeager, Morley Chemical Lab, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

Hydrolases, Syntheses and Isomerases. only. NEW ORLEANS, January April 1968

Summer Symposium

General Papers. W. W. Binkley.

CLAREMONT, CALIF., June 21 to 23, 1967

Carbohydrates in Relation to World Hunger. papers only. W. W. Binkley.

Modern Titrimetry. Invited papers only. Joseph Jordan, Dept. of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. CHICAGO, September 1967

4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of 1000-word abstract or complete paper by May 20, 1967. General Papers. John K. Taylor.

Analytical Gel Permeation. Invited papers only. R. S. Porter or J. F. Johnson, Chevron Research Co., Richmond, Calif. Advances in Spectrometry of Fuels and Related Materials (joint with Division of Fuel Chemistry).

Reflectance Spectroscopy. Invited papers only. Wesley W. Wendlandt, Dept. of Chemistry, Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Tex. 79409. Identification and Detection of Components of Flavors (joint with Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry). Invited papers only. B. L. Karger, Dept. of Chemistry, Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. 94549. Instrumental and Chemical Analysis of Fluorine-Containing Molecules (joint with. Division of Fluorine Chemistry). Invited and contributed papers. Freeman F. Bentley, 5012 Neyer Court, Dayton, Ohio 45424. DIVISION OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY CHICAGO, September 1967

4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967 ACS Award Symposia. By invitation only.

CHICAGO, September 1967

4 copies of 150-200-word abstract by May 15,1967. General Papers. W. W. Binkley.

Invited papers

1968 or SAN FRANCISCO,

Invited

DIVISION OF CELLULOSE, WOOD, AND FIBER CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 12, 1966. Recent Advances in the Cross-Linking of Cellulose Fibers. Richard Steele, Celanese Fibers Corp., P.O. Box 1414, Charlotte, N.C. Durability of Fibers. J. W. Weaver, Cone Mills Corp., Greenshaw, N.C. or Fred Fortess, Celanese Fibers Co., Charlotte, N.C. The Chemistry of Tall Oil and Turpentine. J. J. McBride, Arizona Chemical Co., Panama City, Fla. or C. Bordenca, Glidden Chemical Co., Jacksonville, Fla. General Papers. Joseph Dusenbury, Deering Milliken Corp., Spartanburg, S.C. CHICAGO, September 1967

4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 22, 1967. Structure of Natural Fibers. J. Ross Colvin, Division of Biosciences, National Research Council, Ottawa, Ont. Synthesis and Characterization of Cellulose Derivatives. Stanley P. Rowland, Southern Regional Lab, USDA, 1100 Robert E. Lee Boulevard, New Orleans, La. General Papers. Joseph Dusenbury.

General Papers. Julius Schultz, Hahnemann Medical College, 235 North 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102.

SAN FRANCISCO, April 1968

DIVISION OF CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY

4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 18, 1967.

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

Chemistry and Utilization of Bark. Products Lab, Madison, Wis.

John Rowe, Forest

4 copies of 150-200-word abstract by Dec. 5,1966. General Papers. W. W. Binkley, N.Y. Sugar Trade Lab, 37 Warren St., New York, N.Y. 10007. Ion Exchange in Carbohydrate Chemistry. Invited papers only. J. K. N. Jones, Dept. of Chemistry, Gordon Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., or C. L. Mehltretter, Northern Utilization Research Branch, USD A, 1815 North University St., Peoria, 111.

4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of paper by Dec. 15,1966.

Newer Aspects of Spectroscopy in Carbohydrate Chemistry. Invited papers only.

General Papers. P. C. Maybury, Dept. of Chemistry, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. 33620.

DIVISION OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

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DIVISION OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION, continued

DIVISION OF CHEMICAL MARKETING AND ECONOMICS

Recent Developments in the Content of Inorganic Chemistry Courses (joint with Division of Inorganic Chemistry). Invited papers only. J. J. Lagowski, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712.

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry (joint with Division of Analytical Chemistry). Invited papers only. Water Chemistry (joint with Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry). Invited papers only.

4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 15, 1966 to W. S. Fedor, CirEN, 733 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. General Papers. Consumer Demand Versus Chemical Needs for the Next 20 Years. Profit Forecasting.

Training in the Use of Chemical Literature (joint with Division of Chemical Literature). Invited papers only.

Conglomerate Mergers for Corporate Growth.

The Role of the Junior College.

CHICAGO, September 1967

Invited papers only.

4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967 to W. S. Fedor, C&EN, 733 Third Ave, New York, N.Y. 10017. CHICAGO, September 1967

General Papers.

4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of paper by June 1,1967.

Use of Input-Output Tables.

General Papers.

Water Resources (joint with Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry).

P. C. Maybury.

Recent Advances in the Teaching of Colloid and Surface Chemistry (joint with Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry). Invited papers only.

Patterns in Long-Term Planning. Changes in Organization for Business Research.

New Developments in Chemical Education in Foreign Countries. Invited papers only.

DIVISION OF COLLOID AND SURFACE CHEMISTRY

Teaching Molecular Structure and Geometry. Invited papers only. H. B. Thompson, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 15, 1966.

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

The Teaching of the History of Chemistry (joint with Division of The History of Chemistry). Invited papers only.

General Papers. Frederick M. Fowkes, Sprague Electric Co., North Adams, Mass.

DIVISION OF CHEMICAL LITERATURE

New Classes of Biocolloids. Felix Haurowitz, Dept. of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. 47405.

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 10, 1966, and 3 copies of paper by March 13, 1967. General Papers. Helen F. Ginsberg, American Dental Association, 211 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. 60611. Training in the Use of Chemical Literature (joint with Division of Chemical Education). Invited papers only. George P. Hager, College of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Scientific Information Resources for the Water Researcher (joint with Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry) . Selective Dissemination of Information. Julius Frome, National Institutes of Health, North Bethesda Office Center, Bethesda, Md. 20014.

Magnetic and Magnetic Resonance Properties of Surfaces. John Aston, Dept. of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pa.

Molecular Association in Biological and Related Systems. E. D. Goddard, R&D Division, Lever Brothers Co., Edgewater, N.J. 07020. The Colloidal and Physical Chemical Aspects of Pesticidal Formulation Research (joint with Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry). W. Van Valkenburg, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. 48640, or Frederick M. Fowkes. Wettability of Clean Metal Surfaces. Malcolm L. White, Bell Telephone Labs, 555 Union Blvd., Allentown, Pa. 19103. 41st National Colloid Symposium State University of New York, Buffalo, June 19 to 21, 1967 Paul Becher, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Technical Research Center, Wilmington, Del. CHICAGO, September 1967

CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967, and 3 copies of paper by Aug. 15, 1967. Advances in Searching and Correlating Chemical Structures and Their Properties. David Gould, ColgatePalmolive Co., R&D Dept., 909 River Rd., New Brunswick, N.J. 64 C&EN JULY 25, 1966

4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967. General Papers.

Frederick M. Fowkes.

Cytolysis by Detergents and Other Agents. Hein Booij, Lab of Medical Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands. Colloidal Electrolytes. Leo Shedlovsky, Colgate-Palmolive Co., R&D Dept., New Brunswick, N.J.

Polymeric Detergents. I. J. Heilweil, Research Dept., Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Princeton, N.J. 08534.

Oil Shale. James H. Gary, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo.

Density Gradient Techniques in Ultracentrifugation. Jerome Vinograd, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. 91109.

General Papers.

Recent Advances in the Teaching of Colloid and Surface Chemistry (joint with Division of Chemical Education). D. A. Cadenhead, Dept. of Chemistry, State University of New York, Buffalo, N.Y.

Irving Wender.

DIVISION OF THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec.

1,1966.

Absorption from Aqueous Solutions (joint with Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry). Egon Matejevic, Dept. of Chemistry, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y., or Walter Weber, Jr., Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

General Papers. Sister St. John Nepomucene, Dept. of Chemistry, Trinity College, Washington, D.C. 20017.

Physical Techniques for Study of Heterogeneous Catalysis (joint with Divisions of Petroleum Chemistry, Inc. and Physical Chemistry). W. Keith Hall, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

4 copies of 200-word abstract by June

DIVISION OF FERTILIZER AND SOIL CHEMISTRY Information unavailable at this time. DIVISION OF FLUORINE CHEMISTRY Fourth International Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colo., July 24 to 29, 1967 Paul Tarrant, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32601. DIVISION OF FUEL CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 1, 1966 and 4 copies of paper by Dec. 15,1966. Chemical Reactions in Electrical Discharges (joint with Division of Physical Chemistry). Bernard D. Blaustein, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 4800 Fortes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. Electrochemical Reactions in Solution (joint with Divisions of Physical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry and in cooperation with the Electrochemical Society). Ernest Yeager, Morley Chemical Lab, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

CHICAGO, September 1967

General Papers.

1,1967.

Sister St. John Nepomucene.

The Teaching of the History of Chemistry (joint with Division of Chemical Education). Invited papers only. Sister St. John Nepomucene. The History of Biochemistry (Tentative). Henry M. Leicester, School of Dentistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of the Pacific, 344 14th St., San Francisco, Calif. 94103. DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec.

15,1966.

Manufacture, Hazards, and Testing of Propellants. Carl Boyars, Advanced Chemistry Division, Chemistry Research Dept., U.S. Naval Ordnance Lab, Silver Spring, Md. 20910 or Karl Klager, Research and Technology Operations, Aerojet General Corp., Sacramento, Calif. Saline Water Plants. Co., Freeport, Tex.

W. F. Mcllhenny, Dow Chemical

Stabilization of Polymers and Stabilizer Processes. N. Platzer, Monsanto Co., Plastics Division, Springfield, Mass. Teaching of Chemical Engineering Design. P. T. Shannon, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. 03755.

Processes of Formation and Alteration of Fossil Fuels. (Tentative). Peter Given, Dept. of Fuel Science, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802.

Novel Processes. J. E. Myers, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106.

General Papers. Irving Wender, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by June

CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15,1967 and 4 copies of paper by June 1, 1967. Detonations and Reactions in Shock Waves (joint with Division of Physical Chemistry). R. W. Van Dolah, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. Advances in Spectrometry of Fuels and Related Materials (joint with Division of Analytical Chemistry). R. A. Friedel, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

1,1967.

Continuous Processing of Hazardous Materials (in cooperation with ACS Committee on Chemical Safety) H. K. Livingston, Dept. of Chemistry, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich. 48202. Computer Control of Chemical Processes. R. G. Justice, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. 80210. Foam Fractionation. B. L. Kargar, Dept. of Chemistry, Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. 94549. Turbulent Fluid Mechanics. Peter Boulocon, Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., Niagara Falls, Ont. JULY 25, 1966 C&EN 65

DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, continued Chromatography. P. A. Belter, Chemical Engineering R&D, Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Selected Papers. P. T. Shannon.

Phototoxicity of Drugs. Invited papers only. Jacob Szmuszkovicz, Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 49006. Papers of Special Significance. Summary of proposed papers (about 30 minutes) should be forwarded to Irwin Pachter, Endo Labs, Garden City, N.Y. 11533.

SAN FRANCISCO, April 1968 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec.

Tropical Disease Chemotherapy (Resistant Malaria). Invited papers only. William Triggertt, Walter Reed Army Institute for Research, Washington, D.C.

15,1967.

New Reactions in Chemical Processes. J. Idol, Jr., Chemical and Physical R&D, Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio.

CHICAGO, September 1967 General Papers. Barry M. Bloom.

Statistics (in cooperation with American Society for Quality Control, Inc.). Alonzo Church, Jr., American Society for Quality Control, Inc., 151 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Agents. Invited papers only. Charles Nichol, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.

Predicting Physical Properties. H. W. Hsu, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.

DIVISION OF MICROBIAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY

Polymerization Platzer.

and

Polycondensation

Processes.

N.

Reactor Optimization. J. R. Ferron, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. Thermophototropic Coatings. J. D. Plunkett, Dept. of Metallurgy, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. 80210. DIVISION OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967. New Analytical Methods for Fermentation Processes. R. Gerke, Hofrmann-LaRoche, Nutley, N.J.

J.

New Fermentation Products. K. L. Smiley, USDA, Northern Regional Research Lab, Peoria, III. Nucleic Acid and Related Fermentations. H. T. Huang, International Minerals and Chemical Corp., Bioferm, P.O. Bin B, Wasco, Calif. 93280.

5 copies of 200-word abstract and 3 copies of 1000-word abstract or the complete paper by Dec. 13, 1966.

Microbial Transformations. Charles J. Sih, University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wis.

General Papers. Lowell Netherton, Wyandotte Chemical Co., Wyandotte, Mich. 48192.

Pharmacologically Active Materials from Fermentations. David Perlman, Squibb Institute, Georges Rd., New Brunswick, N.J.

5 copies of 200-word abstract and 3 copies of 1000-word abstract or the complete paper by Nov. 22,1966. Recent Developments in the Content of Inorganic Chemistry Courses (joint with Division of Chemical Education). Invited papers only. J. J. Lagowski, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712. Inorganic Photochemistry. A. W. Adamson, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007. Organometallic Radicals. A. Louis Allred, Dept. of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. 60201. CHICAGO, September 1967 5 copies of 200-word abstract and 3 copies of 1000-word abstract or the complete paper by May 22,1967. General Papers. Lowell Netherton. DIVISION OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract and 2 copies of 1000-word abstract or complete paper by Dec. 9,1966.

Sterilization Techniques and Practices. Genetic Techniques Useful in Fermentation. Production of Viruses. Microbial Waste Treatment. Fermentation of Hydrocarbons. DIVISION OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 Titles of papers by Nov. 28, 1966. abstract by Dec. 19,1966.

4 copies of 200-word

General Papers. D. E. Troutner, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201. Nuclear Methods of Chemical Analysis-Radiochemical Analysis (joint with Division of Analytical Chemistry). Invited and contributed papers. J. C. White, Oak Ridge National Lab, P.O. Box X, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37831.

General Papers. Barry M. Bloom, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., Groton, Conn. 06340.

Separation of Stable Isotopes by Chemical Methods. Invited and contributed papers. W. Spindel, Belfer Graduate School of Science, Yeshiva University, Amsterdam Ave., and 186th St., New York, N.Y. 10033.

Newer Analgesics and Narcotic Antagonists. Invited papers only. George deStevens, CIBA Pharmaceutical Co., Summit, N.J. 07901.

Isotopes Far from Beta Stability. Invited and contributed papers. A. M. Poskanzer, Lawrence Radiation Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 94720.

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CHICAGO, September 1967 Titles of papers by May 15, 1967. abstract by June 2,1967.

4 copies of 200-word

Chemistry in the Nuclear Age (symposium commemorating the silver anniversary of the first chain-reacting pile). Invited papers only. G. Friedlander, Dept. of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, N.Y. 11973. Chemical Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (joint with Division of Physical Chetnistry). Invited and contributed papers. M. Kaplan, Dept. of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 06520. Nuclear-Chemical Aspects of Space Exploration. Invited and contributed papers. A. Turkevich, Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 60637. Chemistry of Materials Important in Nuclear Technology

Chemical Reaction of Polymers (joint with Division of Polymer Chemistry). Invited papers only. Edward M. Fettes, Koppers Co. Inc., Research Dept., 440 College Park Dr., Monroeville, Pa. 15146. Semiconductors in Plastics and Coatings. (Tentative). A. E. Rheineck, North Dakota State University, Fargo, N.D.

CHICAGO, September 1967 Titles of papers by May 15, 1967. 4 copies of 200-word abstract by June 5, 1967. Final paper by July 17, 1967. General Papers. J. C. Cowan. Polymer-Reinforced Plastics (joint with Division of Polymer Chemistry). Frank P. Greenspan, Dexter Chemical Corp., 845 Edgewater Rd., Bronx, N.Y. 10474. Medical Applications of Plastics. Robert I. Leininger, Battelle Memorial Institute, 505 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio.

SAN FRANCISCO, April 1968 Chemistry of Nuclear Debris Nuclear Desalination (joint with Division of Water, and Waste Chemistry).

Air,

Physical Chemistry of Interfaces. (Tentative). A. L. Alexander, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Chemistry Division, Organic and Biological Branch, Code 6120-422, Washington, D.C. 20390.

DIVISION OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

DIVISION OF PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY, INC.

4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of abstract by Dec. 13, 1966.

1000-word

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

General Papers. Norman A. LeBel, Dept. of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich. 48202.

Titles of papers by Oct. 3, 1966. 7 copies of 100-word abstract and 6 copies of final paper by Oct. 14,1966.

Award Symposium and invited lectures. only.

General Papers. M. A. Mosesman, Esso Research & Engineering Co., Baytown R&D Division, P.O. Box 4255, Baytown, Tex. 77520.

By invitation

CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of abstract by May 23, 1967. General Papers.

1000-word

Norman A. LeBel.

Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Boron Hydrides. By invitation only. R. E. Davis, Dept. of Chemistry, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 47907.

Asphalt and Metals in Petroleum. H. E. Schweyer, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32603. Modern Instrumental Methods for the Analysis of Petroleum Fractions. R. W. King, Sun Oil Co., P.O. Box 426, Marcus Hook, Pa. 19061. Advances in Petrochemicals. D. E. Burney, Amoco Chemicals Corp., P.O. Box 431, Whiting, Ind.

20th National Organic Chemistry Symposium CHICAGO, September 1967 BURLINGTON, VT., June 1967 Papers by invitation only. Chemistry, Northwestern 60201.

F. G. Bordwell, Dept. of University, Evanston, 111.

Titles of papers by May 1, 1967. 7 copies of 100-word abstract and 6 copies of final paper by May 15, 1967. General Papers. R. H. Rosenwald, Universal Oil Products Co., 30 Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines, 111. 60016.

DIVISION OF ORGANIC COATINGS AND PLASTICS CHEMISTRY

Separation and Purification. Arthur Rose, Applied Science Lab, Inc., P.O. Box 140, State College, Pa. 16801.

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

New Chemistry of the Hydrogen Processing of Petroleum. W. P. Hawthorne, Research Dept., Socony Mobil Oil Co., Paulsboro, N.J.

Titles of papers by Dec. 1, 1966. 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 15, 1966. Final paper by Feb. 6, 1967. General Papers. J. C. Cowan, Northern Regional Research Lab, ARS, USDA, 1815 North University, Peoria, 111. 61604.

Physical Techniques for Study of Heterogeneous Catalysis. (joint with Divisions of Physical Chemistry and Colloid and Surface Chemistry). W. Keith Hall, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. JULY 25, 1966 C&EN

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DIVISION OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

CHICAGO, September 1967

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

5 copies of 200-word abstract and 3 of paper or long abstract (1 copy on special paper), 1000-word minimum with experimental results, by June 1, 1967.

4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of 1000-word abstract or complete paper by Dec. 19,1966.

General Papers.

General Papers. Walter Kauzmann, Frick Chemical Lab, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.

Polymerization in the Solid State. Herbert Morawetz, Dept. of Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 333 Jay St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201.

Microwave Spectroscopy. Invited papers only. W. H. Flygare, Noyes Chemical Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 61801. Optical Activity and Molecular Structure. Invited papers only. F. A. Bovey, Bell Telephone Labs, Murray Hill, N.J. 07971. Chemical Reactions in Electrical Discharges (joint Division of Fuel Chemistry).

with

Electrochemical Reactions in Solution (joint with Divisions of Fuel Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry and in cooperation with the Electrochemical Society).

W. E. Cass.

Micro Techniques in Polymer Evaluation. Walter M. Thomas, Research Labs, American Cyanamid Co., Stamford, Conn. 06904. Mechanisms of Mechanical Failure in Polymers. Turner Alfrey, Research Labs, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. 48640. Polymer Spectroscopy. Frank A. Bovey, Bell Telephone Labs, Murray Hill, N.J. 07971. Polymer-Reinforced Plastics (joint with Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry). DIVISION OF RUBBER CHEMISTRY

Summer Symposium 1967

MONTREAL, QUE., May 2 to 5, 1967

University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, Calif.

Joint with Division of Rubber Chemistry Institute of Canada.

CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract and 1 copy of 1000-word abstract or complete paper by June 1, 1967. General Papers.

Walter Kauzmann.

Detonations and Reactions in Shock Waves (joint Division of Fuel Chemistry).

with

Chemical Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (joint with Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology).

of the

Chemical

8 copies of 200-word abstract to secretary by Jan. 23, 1967. ACS abstract forms must be used. General Papers. G. G. Winspear, R. T. Vanderbilt Co., 230 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Influence of Physical and Chemical Structure on Elastomer Properties—Raw and Vulcanizate. G. G. Winspear. DIVISION OF WATER, AIR, AND WASTE CHEMISTRY MIAMI BEACH, April 1967

Physical Techniques for Study of Heterogeneous Catalysis (joint with Divisions of Petroleum Chemistry, Inc. and Colloid and Surface Chemistry).

4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 15, 1966.

DIVISION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY

Trace Inorganics in Water. Invited papers only. Robert A. Baker, Mellon Institute, 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

MIAMI BEACH, April 1967 5 copies of 200-word abstract and 3 of paper or long abstract (1 copy on special paper), 1000-word minimum with experimental results, by Jan. 5, 1967. General Papers. W. E. Cass, Dept. of Chemistry, Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. 02115. Special Topics. subjects.

Six one-hour invited lectures on selected

Application of Computers to Polymer Problems. Jack B. Kinsinger, Dept. of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. 48823. Ladder and Spiro Polymers. William J. Bailey, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 20742. Chemical Reactions of Polymers (joint with Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry), Witco Award Symposium (topic to be related to field of award winner). W. E. Cass. 68 C&EN JULY 25, 1966

Water Chemistry (joint with Division of Chemical Education). G. Fred Lee, University of Wisconsin, Water Chemistry Lab, Madison, Wis. 53706. Scientific Information Resources for the Water Researcher (joint with Division of Chemical Literature). George F. Mangan, Jr., U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Water Resources Research, Washington, D.C. 20240. General Papers, Water. B. F. Willey, Elgin Softener, Inc., 440 South McLean Blvd., Elgin, 111. 60120. General Papers, Air. A. P. Altshuller, Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221. CHICAGO, September 1967 4 copies of 200-word abstract by May 15, 1967. Absorption from Aqueous Solutions (joint with Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry). Egon Matejevic, Dept. of Chemistry, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y., or Walter Weber, Jr., Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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DIVISION OF WATER, AIR, AND WASTE CHEMISTRY, continued General Papers, Water.

B. F. Willey.

General Papers, Air. A. P. Altshuller. Water Resources (joint with Division of Chemical keting and Economics).

Mar-

SAN FRANCISCO, April 1968 4 copies of 200-word abstract by Dec. 15, 1967. Saline Water Conversion. W. S. Gillam, Office of Saline Water, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. Nuclear Desalination (joint with Chemistry and Technology). General Papers, Water. General Papers, Air.

Division

of

Nuclear

B. F. Willey.

A. P. Altshuller.

SOCIETY BYLAW GOVERNING PAPERS Bylaw VI, Sec. 5 governs presentation at Society meetings. 1. The term "paper" shall include any presentation for which the title and authors are listed on the program and which may be reduced to writing either prior to, during, or subsequent to the meeting at which presented. 2. No paper shall be presented at a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting unless its title appears on the program for the meeting. 3. No paper by a chemist or chemical engineer residing in the United States who is not a member of the Society shall appear on the program of a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting of the Society unless it be a joint paper with one or more Society members, or unless for a national, regional, or national-divisional meeting the author has been invited to present the paper at a symposium organized by a Division of the Society or by Sections of the Society, and the chairman of such Division or of the host Section has certified to the Executive Secretary of the Society prior to publication of the program that presentation by the author of such paper is important to the success of the symposium. 4. Rules corresponding to paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 of this section for a cooperative meeting shall be subject to agreement in advance between the organizations concerned but should conform, in so far as possible, to this Bylaw and be subject to approval by the Executive Secretary of the Society.

MEETINGS Polymer Symposium, Canberra, Australia, Aug. 16 to 18. Sponsor: Royal Australian Chemical Institute. Program includes 29 papers and a featured lecturer, Dr. G. Allen of Manchester University, England. Write Secretary, RACI Polymer Division, Kelvin Hall, 55 Collins Place, Melbourne, Australia.

5. The Society assumes no responsibility for statements or opinions expressed by individuals in papers or discussions thereof. 6. The President shall have authority to exclude any paper from a program at any time prior to its presentation at a meeting of the Society. Regulation VII, Sec. 3 supplements Bylaw VI, Sec. 5 as follows: (a) Authorship of papers shall be accredited only to individuals and not to companies or laboratories. (b) If a paper is declined by any Division of the Society, the secretary of that Division is instructed to notify the secretary of any other Division to which it is likely to be offered. Notes. Priority is based solely upon the date of receipt of the complete paper deposited for publication with the Secretary of the Division or the appropriate editor. The Council has empowered officers of divisions to request any paper in advance, so that it may be passed upon and an indication made to the author as to whether he is to read the entire paper or to abstract it in order to allow time for discussion. "By title" should be placed on the announcement of any paper when the author will be absent, so that Members may understand in advance that the paper will not be read. All such papers should be placed at the end of the program. If a paper is contributed by two or more authors, its title and abstract should indicate which author will present it at the meeting. Titles should be accompanied by information concerning desired projection equipment.

Future ACS Meetings 152nd Fall 1966 153rd Spring 1967 154th Fall 1967 Winter 1968 155th Spring 1968

New York, N.Y. Miami Beach, Fla. Chicago, III. New Orleans, La. San Francisco, Calif.

156th 157th 158th 159th

Atlantic City, N.J. Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N.Y. Houston, Tex.

160th 161st 162nd 163rd 164th 165th 166th

Sept. 11-16 April 9 - 1 4 Sept. 10-15 Jan. 7-12 March 3 1 April 5 Sept. 8-13 Fall 1968 Spring 1969 April 13-18 Sept. 7-12 Fall 1969 Early Spring Feb. 22-27 1970 Late Spring •May 24-29 1970 Sept. 13-18 Fall 1970 Spring 1971 April 4 - 9 Sept. 12-17 Fall 1971 Spring 1972 April 9-14 Aug. 2 7 Fall 1972 Sept. 1 Spring 1973 April 8-13 Aug. 26-31 Fall 1973

* Joint with Chemical Institute Celebration.

vanced Study Institute under the auspices of North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Sept. 11 to 16, Ravello, Italy. Write H. P. Gregor, Chemistry Department, Brooklyn Poly, 333 Jay St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Travel grants available.

8th Annual Conference on Electronic Materials, Aug. 29 to 3 1 , Boston. Sponsor: Metallurgical Society of AIME. Meeting topic: Preparation and Properties of Electronic Materials for the Control of Radiative Processes.

Symposium on Photosynthesis, International Minerals & Chemical Corp/s new Growth Sciences Center dedication, Oct. 5 to 7, Libertyville, 111. Featured speaker, Dr. Albert SzentGyorgyi, Nobel Prize winner and director of Institute for Muscle Research at Woods Hole. Write International Minerals & Chemical Corp., Old Orchard Rd., Skokie, 111. 60078.

Synthetic Polymer Membrane Systems is the topic of an international Ad-

American Society for Quality Control, joint technical conference of chemical

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Toronto, Ont, Canada Chicago, III. Boston, Mass. Washington, D.C. Los Angeles, Calif. New York, N.Y. Dallas, Tex. Chicago, III.

of Canada at its 25th

Anniversary

division technometrics and food and allied industries division, Nov. 3 and 4, Philadelphia. Write Edgar E. Bumbier, F-90, Smith, Kline & French Labs, 1530 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19101. Conference on Citrus Chemistry and Utilization (formerly Citrus Processing Conference), Landmark Motor Lodge, Winter Haven, Fla., Oct. 5. Sponsor: fruit and vegetable products lab, USDA. Write Dr. M. K. Veldhuis, U.S. Fruit and Vegetable Products Laboratory, 600 Ave. S, N.W., Winter Haven, Fla. 33880. Chemical Marketing Research Association, Americana of San Juan, San Juan, P.R., Nov 30 to Dec. 2. Write CMRA, 100 Church S t , New York, N.Y.

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. . . released for broadcast after July 29 is titled "A Cool Approach to Communications and Rocketry" and features Martin Sellinger, Air Products, Allentown, Pa. See "ACS on the Air" listings beginning on page 64 of C&EN, July 18, for stations broadcasting in your area. Each week C&EN announces here the "Men and Molecules" program to be released the following Friday. Call your local station to find out when specific programs you are interested in will be broadcast.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS American Chemical Society 152nd National Meeting. New York, N.Y. Sept. 11-16, 1966. 153rd National Meeting. Miami Beach Fla. April 9-14, 1967. 154th National Meeting. Chicago, III Sept. 10-15, 1967. Winter Meeting. New Orleans, La., Jan 7-12, 1968. 155th National Meeting. San Francisco Calif. March 31-April 5, 1968. 156th National Meeting. Atlantic City, N.J. Sept. 8-13, 1968. ACS Division of Physical Chemistry, Summer Symposium. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich Aug. 1-3 (C&EN, June 13, page 115) ACS 2nd Western Regional Meeting, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, Calif, Oct. 16-19. ACS Division of Industrial and Engineer ing Chemistry. 33rd Annual Chemi cal Engineering Symposium. Uni versity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Ohio, Oct. 2 0 - 2 1 . ACS Midwest Regional Meeting. Uni versity of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan Oct. 27-28. ACS Southeastern Regional Meeting, Louisville, Ky. Oct. 2 7 - 2 9 . ACS 22nd Annual Southwest Regional Meeting. Albuquerque, N.M. Nov Other Organizations 30-Dec. 2. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. International Heat Transfer Conference and Exhibit. Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, III. Aug. 7-12. American Association of Clinical Chemists. Americana Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Aug. 1 4 - 2 1 . IUPAC. International Symposium on Free Radicals in Solution (Gomberg Symposium). University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Aug. 21-24. IUPAC. Low-Temperature Calorimetry Conference. Otaniemi, Finland. Aug. 26-29. IUPAC. 9th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry. St. Moritz, Switzerland. Sept. 5-9. IUPAC. International Symposium on Macromolecular Chemistry. Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan. Sept. 28-Oct. 4.

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Forecast for 1967 4th Caribbean Chemical Symposium, Jan. 3 to 7, 1967, chemistry department, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica. Sections on physical and inorganic chemistry and on organic chemistry and biochemistry. Write organizing secretary at above address. Society of the Plastics Industry, reinforced plastics division, 22nd annual conference and exhibit, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C., Jan. 31 to Feb. 3, 1967. (Site of the conference changed from Chicago.) Theme, Reinforced Plastics International, will stress international developments. Write SPI, 250 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Cottonseed Processing Clinic, Feb. 13 and 14, 1967, Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, La. Sponsors: Mississippi Valley Oilseed Processors Association and USDA Southern Utilization Research and Development Division. Write Dr. B. H. Wojcik, USDA, P.O. Box 19687, New Orleans, La. 70119. Symposium on the Triplet State, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 14 to 19, 1967. Plenary speakers from universities and the U.S. and abroad. Occasion is the centennial of the university. Petrochemical and Refining Exposition of American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Houston, Tex., Feb. 19 to 23, 1967. Meeting headquarters, Rice Hotel; exposition, Sam Houston Coliseum. National Science Teachers Association, 15th annual convention, Cobo Hall, Detroit, March 17 to 21, 1967. Theme: Interactions of Scientists, Science Teachers, and Science Students. Regional meetings scheduled for fall of 1967: Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, Hartford, Conn.; Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, Chicago; Oct. 6 to 8, St. Paul, Minn.; Oct. 20 to 22, Atlanta; Oct. 21 and 22, Boise, Idaho; Oct. 27 to 29, Pittsburgh; Nov. 3 to 5, Houston; Nov. 11 and 12, Omaha; and Nov. 17 to 19, San Diego. 6th International Symposium on High Speed Testing: The Rheology of Solids, March 6 and 7, 1967, SheratonBoston Hotel, Boston. Associated workshop-seminar on Visco-elastic Response of Engineering Materials, March 8 to 10. Papers invited. Write program chairman, Ross H. Supnik, c/o Plas-Tech Equipment Corp., 4 Mercer Rd., Natick, Mass. 01760. 72 C&EN JULY 25, 1966

7th World Petroleum Congress, Mexico City, April 2 to 9, 1967. Emphasis on exchange of scientific information. Write W. T. Gunn, Division of Refining, American Petroleum Institute, 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020.

Sponsor, advanced technology committee of Industrial Diamond Association of America. Theme: Finer Finishes and Closer Tolerances with Diamonds. Write symposium committee, 330 South Wells St., Chicago, 111.

Society of Chemical Industry, Conference on Molecular Sieves, April 4 to 6, 1967. London. Will cover mineralogy and structure, synthesis, catalysis, zeolite modification and regeneration, applications, sorption and diffusion phenomena, and general properties. Write honorary secretary of the conference, SCI, 14 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W.I, England.

5th International Conference on Nondestructive Testing, Montreal, Que., May 21 to 26, 1967, during Canada's Centennial of Confederation. Write ICNDT, P.O. Box 95, Verdun, Que.

Symposium on Physico-chemical and Biophysical Factors Affecting the Activity of Pesticides, London School of Pharmacy, London, April 11 and 12, 1967. Sponsor, pesticides group of Society of Chemical Industry. Write Dr. M. B. Green, ICI, Ltd., Mond Division, P.O. Box 8, The Heath, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. Industrial Diamond Revolution, symposium at Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, April 19 to 21.

Institution of the Rubber Industry, International Rubber Conference and Exhibition, Metropole Hotel, Brighton, England, May 15 to 18, 1967. Write IRI, 4 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W.8, England. Oxides of Sulfur in Modern Chemistry, symposium in Toulouse, France, May 22 to 27, 1967. Sponsors: Institute of Chemical Engineering of University of Toulouse and the Sulphur Institute, Washington, D.C., and London. Write Secretariat du Congres International, Institut du Genie Chimique, Universite de Toulouse, Chemin de la Loge-Empalot, Toulouse (Haute-Garonne), France.

ACS LOCAL SECTIONS California. Grotto

Place Spenger's

Fish

Aug. Speaker 8 Bruce H. Mahan

Subject Electron Transfer Reactions

ACS SHORT COURSES Place Atlanta, Ga.

Date Oct. 22-23

Charleston, W.Va.

Nov. 11-13

Cincinnati, Ohio

Dec. 3-4

College Park, Md.

Aug. 27-28

Houston, Tex.

Nov. 25-27

Louisville, Ky.

Oct. 25-26

New Orleans, La.

Nov. 5-7

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Nov. 8-11

Portland, Ore.

Oct. 29-30

St. Paul, Minn. San Dimas, Calif.

Nov. 12-13 Aug. 23-24

San Francisco, Calif. Oct. 13-15 San Francisco, Calif. Oct. 20-22 Stanford, Calif.

Aug. 20-21

Syracuse, N.Y.

Nov. 17-19

Tulsa, Okla.

Oct. 25-26

Professor-in-charge Norman Colthup

Subject Interpretation of Infrared Spectra Robert M. Silverstein Spectrometric Identification of G. Clayton Bassler Organic Compounds Norman Colthup Interpretation of Infrared Spectra Delos F. DeTar Computer Programs in ChemCarleton E. DeTar ical Research Robert M. Silverstein Spectrometric Identification of G. Clayton Bassler Organic Compounds Stanley Kirschner Optical Rotatory Dispersion Bodie E. Douglas Robert West Chemical Bonding in Organometal lie Compounds Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr. Molecular Characterization of Polymers Norman Colthup Interpretation of Infrared Spectra James M. Bobbitt Thin-Layer Chromatography Jack Halpern Coordination Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis John E. Wertz Electron Spin Resonance Robert West Chemical Bonding in Organometallic Compounds Jack Halpern Coordination Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis Robert West Chemical Bonding in Orga nometallic Compounds Norman Colthup Interpretation of Infrared Spectra

The following short courses will be given during the 152nd ACS National Meeting: Queens College, Queens

Sept. 9-10

Andrew Streitwieser, Jr.

St. John's U, Queens Brooklyn College, Brooklyn Columbia U, New York City Fordham U, Bronx St. John's U, Queens New York U, New York City Cooper Union, New York City St. John's U, Queens Long Island U, Brooklyn

Sept. 9-10 Sept. 10-11

James M. Bobbit Norman B. Colthup

Sept. 10-11

Fred W. McLafferty

Sept. 10-11 Sept. 12-13 Sept. 14-17

Howard E. Zimmerman James M. Bobbitt Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr.

Sept. 15 Sept. 15-16 Sept. 16-17

Molecular Orbital Theory in Organic Chemistry Thin-Layer Chromatography Interpretation of Infrared Spectra Mass Spectrometry

Photochemistry Thin-Layer Chromatography Molecular Characterization of Polymers Ralph G. Pearson Modern Theory of Acids and Bases James M. Bobbitt Thin-Layer Chromatography Kenneth H. Zabriskie, Jr. Profitable Use of Chemical Information

See C&EN, May 9, page 72; May 16, page 64; May 30, page 58, and July 4, page 42 for registration forms.