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Projected ACS Divisional Programs DIVISION

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN

S U B J E C T O F SYMPOSIA

WHERE AND WHEN

INSTRUCTIONS (Deadline for abstracts, etc.)

General Papers

Lloyd Hazleton Hazleton Laboratories Falls Church, Va.

Boston April 1959

Deadline Jan. 5

John H . Naïr I I I Mellon Institute Pittsburgh, P a .

Flavors

F. M. Strong Biochemistry Dept. University of Wisconsin Madison 6, Wis,

Boston

Invited papers only

Analytical Chemistry

General Papers

Charles N. Reilley

Boston April 1959

1 copy of paper ( f o r review) and 4 copies of 250-word abstract to secretary ,by D e c . 20, 1958

T. G. Rochow American Cyanamid Co. Stamford, Conn.

Boston

Invited papers

Earl S erf ass Chemistry Dept. Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pa.

Boston

Contact Serfass immedi­ ately

Agricultural and Food Chemistry Secretary

Secretary Charles N . Reilley Microscopists a n d Microscopies i n t h e Department of Chemical Industry Chemistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N . C . Analytical Instrumentation

Boston

Programs honoring James I. Hoffman, Fisher Award winner, a n d H . Howard Cary, Beckman Award winner

Urhana, 111. Tune 10 to 12, 1959

S u m m e r Symposium: Complex Reactions in Analytical Chemistry

Charles N. Reilley

Kadiochemical Analysis

Atlantic City H. L. Fenston Brookhaven Lab. September 1959 Upton, L. Ι., Ν. Υ.

Industrial Aspects of Mierochemistry

Howard J. Frances,

Atlantic City

Jr. Pennsalt Chemicals Chestnut Hill, P.O. Box 4 3 8 8 Philadelphia, Pa.

Utilization Industry

of Analytical

Chemists

Xentative: Educational Trends in Analytical Chemistry Electroanalyrical

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George L. Royer American Cyanamid Co. 30 Rockefeller Plaza N e w York 20, Ν. Υ.

Atlantic City

Invited papers

Contact Fenston

Invited papers

DIVISION Biological Chemistry

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN

SUBJECTS O F SYMPOSIA General Papers

WHERE AND WHEN

INSTRUCTIONS (Deadline lor abstracts, etc.)

copies of 200-word abstract to secretary by D e c , 19, 1958. 1000-word abstract or complete paper may be required

Boston April 1959

Secretary Julius Schultz Hahnemann Medi­ c a l College Complex Formation B e t w e e n Proteins 2 3 5 North 15th S t and Salts ( Includes Borden Award ad­ Philadelphia 2 , Pa. dress by Chas. A. Zittle )

F. R . X. Curd

Boston

Invited papers only

Metabolism o f Branch Chain Acids ( In­ cludes Paul-Lewis Laboratories Award address by Minor C. Cocni >

K. Bloch

Boston

Invited papers only

Mechanisms of Protein Synthesis { I n ­ cludes Eli JLillv Award address bv Paul Berg )

F. U p m a n n

Boston

Invited papers only

Porphyrins

S. Granick

Boston

Invited papers only

Comparative Biochemistry of the Elec­ tron Transport Systems

B. Chance

Boston

Invited papers only

Atlantic City

Invited papers only

Quinones in Electron Transport Systems and Related Compounds

September 1959

The Active Sites i n Enzymes

Atlantic City

Polypeptide Synthesis

Carbohydrate Chemistry

Atlantic City

General Papers

Invited papers only Invited papers only

Boston April 1959

4

copies of 200-word abstract (original o n form ) to secretary' by Jan. 1, 1959 copies of 200-word abstract ( original on form) to chairman by D e c . 20, 1958. In­ vited papers only

Secretary R. C. Hockett 1 5 0 East 42nd St. N e w York 17, Ν . Y.

Cultural, Economic, arid Historical Sig­ nificance of Carbohydrates (joint with History of Chemistry)

S. M. Cantor Suburban Square Bldg. Ardmore, Pa.

Boston

5

Chemical Reactions o f Cellulose (joint with Cellulose Chemistry)

Kyle Ward, Jr.

Boston

See Cellulose istry

Atlantic City September 1959

4

copies of 200-word abstract (original on form ) to chairman by June 15, 1959

General Papers

Cellulose Chemistry

Role of Carbohydrate Chemistry in De­ velopment of Chemical Principles

Ward Pigman University of Ala­ bama Medical Center Birmingham 5, Ala.

Atlantic City

5

copies of 200-word abstract ( original on form ) to chairman by June 10, 1959. Invited papers only

Chemical Uses o f Carbohydrates

John L . Hickson Svi gar Research Foundation 5 2 Wall St. N e w York 5 , Ν . Υ.

Atlantic City

5

copies of 200-word abstract ( original on form ) to chairman bv June 10, 1959. In­ vited papers only

Boston April 1959

Titles to secretarv bv Jan. 10, 1959. 3 copies of 200-word abstract by Feb. 10, 1959. 2 copies of paper by March 10, 1959

General Papers

Secretary George C Daul Courtaulds, Inc. B o x 1025 Mobile, Ala.

Chem­

(joint

Kyle Ward, Jr. Institute of Paper Chemistry Applet on, W i s .

Boston

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Application of Infrared Techniques to> Polvmer Texture Problems

R. H. Marchessaiilt and C. Y. Liang American Viscose Corp. Marcus Hook, Pa.

Boston

See above

Chemical Reactions of Cellulose with Carbohydrate Chemistry )

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ASSOCIATIONS DIVISION Cellulose Chemistry (continued)

SUBJECTS OF SYMPOSIA

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PROGRAM CHAIRMAN

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Chromatographic Analysis of Materials

Cellulosic

Titles to secretary by May 10» 1959. 3 copies of 200-word abstract by June 10, 1959; 2 copies of pa­ per by July 10, 1959

T. E. Timcll Pulp and Paper Research Insti­ tute of Canada Montreal 2, Que.

Atlantic City

3

J. F. Saenian USDA Forest Products Labora­ tory Madison 5, Wis.

Atlantic City '

See above

Cleveland April 1960

Titles to secretary by Jan. 10» 1960. 3 copies o f 200-word abstract by F e b . 10, 1960; 2 copies of pa­ per by March 10, I960

General Papers

J. A. Howsmon American Viscose Corp. Marcus Hook, Pa.

Cleveland

3

copies of 200-word abstract to chairman by Jan. 10, 1960. 2 copies of paper by F e b . 1 0 , 1960

Cellulose Maeromolecules in Solution

J. J. Hermans Cellulose Institute University of Syracuse Syracuse, Ν. Υ.

Cleveland

3

copies of 200-word abstract to chairman by Jan. 10, 1960. 2 copies of paper b y F e b . 10, 1960

N e w York September 1960

Titles to secretary bv May 10, 1960. 3 copies of 200-word abstract by June 10, 1960; 2 copies of paper b y July 10,

N e w York

3

copies of 200-word abstract to chairman by June 10, 1960. 2 copies of paper by July 10, 1960

N e w York

3

copies of 200-word abstract to chairman by June 10, 1960. 2 copies of paper by July 10, 1960. .

Boston April 1959

1

copy of complete paper and 4 copies of 2 5 0 - 3 0 0 word ab­ stract to program chairman of division, W. H. Slabaugh, Chemistry' Dept., Ore­ gon State College, Corvallis, Ore., by D e c . 31

Degradation of Cellulose Molecules

Leo Wall National Bureau of Standards Washington 25,

N e w Solvents for Cellulose

R. L. Mitchell Rayonier, Inc. Whippany, N. J.

n. c

General Papers

Secretary John F. Baxter Department of Chemistry Universitv' of

Florida

Gainesville, Fla.

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copies of 200-word abstract to chairman by June 10, 1959. 2 copies of paper by July 10, 1959

CrystalUnity of Cellulose

General Papers

Chemical Education

INSTRUCTIONS «FAM SUBJECTS

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C h e m i c a l M a r k e t i n g in t h e

Chemical Marketing & Economics (continued)

Market

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

American Chemical Society 135th National Meeting, Boston, Mass. April 5 - 1 0 , 1959. 136th National Meeting, Atlantic City, X. J. Sept. 1 3 - 1 8 , 1959. 137th National Meeting, Detroit, Mich., April 3 - 8 , 1960. Other Organizations American Oil Chemists Society. Sherman Hotel, Chicago. Oct. 2 0 - 2 2 . Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers. Biltmore Hotel, New York City. Oct. 28. Commercial Chemical Development Asso­ ciation, joint with National Agricultural Chemicals Association. Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore, and Research Center, USDA, Beltsville, Md. Nov. 2 0 - 2 1 . National Agricultural Chemicals Associa­ tion. General Oglethorpe Hotel, Savan­ nah, Ga. Oct. 2 9 - 3 1 . Salesman's Association of the American Chemical Industrv. Sales Clinic, Roose­ velt Hotel, New'York, Ν. Υ. Oct. 20. OCT.

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ACS LOCAL SECTIONS Pl-ACfc

OCT.

Baton Rouge. Coatcs» Louisiana State University Central Pennsylvania. Juniata College, Hunti»«don. P a . Chattanooga. Brock Hall, University of Chattanooga Chicago. F u r n i t u r e C l u b of America { Industrial G r o u p ) ( Organic G r o u p ) Columbus. Ohio Union, Ohio State University Cornell. Baker Lab., ^ Cornell University, Ithaca, X . Y. Dallas-Fort W o r t h . Room 112, Texas Christian University, Fort W o r t h , T e x . Detroit. McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne Stat*· University (K:00 P . M . ) i Detroit Bio-Organk Chemists* Club 5:CM) P . M . ) ( Inorganic & Ph\~sii-al Chemist** C;rmip 5 : 0 0 I ' M . ) Detroit < B l u e W a t e r Subsect i o n ) . VMCA. Port Huron Eastern N e w York. Auditorium. GE Research Laboratory. Schenectady Erie. Priscilla's Charcoal Pit, Erie, Pa. Florida ( Gainesville Subsection ) . Leigh Hall Aud., University of Florida, Gainesville Florida ( O r l a n d o Subsection). Fort Gatlin Hotel, Orlando Florida ( T a l l a h a s s e e Subsection). Dept. of Chcm., Florida State University, Tallahassee Idaho. Bonneville Hotel, Idaho Falls Inland E m p i r e . Bamboo Restaurant, Spokane, Wash. Kansas State College. Willard Hall, Manhattan Louisiana.

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Donald K. M a r t i n

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Howard

T h e Chemist* a n d Air Pollution

24

Gordon T .

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M . J. Root W . II. Urry D . R. Martin

21

C . G. Swain

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E. D.

Reeves Peterson

Goldberg

Genetic

A. H. F r e e

Eiazy-mes a n d Their Important Catalytic Effects Solid Catalysts in Poly-merization Lnzymes—Catalysts of Consequence U s e of Deuterium a n d Tritium Isotope Effects in Studying Reaction Mechanisms Boron: A N e w Source of Power

H . N. F r i e d l a n d e r A. H. F r e e

22

C . G. S w ai n

22

D . R. Martin

24

Philip J . Elviwig

Mechanism of Organic Electrode Reactions

23

Philip J. El ν i n g

Polarography in Organic Analysis

22

Philip J. El VÎtl g

Meehanism of Organic Electrode Reactions

20

Theodore Ventieuleii

22

Theodore V e n n e u l e n

Resign Principles for Chromatographic Separations Design Principles for Chromatographic Separations Effect of Structure on Reactivity in Organic Chemistry T h e Primary Photochemical Process Chemistry of Y'our Cosmetics

20

Jack

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W . Albert Noyes, Jr.

Iline

24

Hazel Bishop

23

C . G. Swain A. H. F r e e Theodore V e r m e u l e n

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Richland. Desert Inn, Richland. Wash. Rochester. Third Floor Auditorium, Rimdel LibrarySavannah River. Commercial Hotel. Aiken, S. C. South Carolina. Orangeburg Soofh Jersey. d u Pont-Penns Grove Country Club Southeastern Pennsylvania. Eliy.abethtown College, Eli^abethtown Texas1 A&M Baylor. Texas A&M Co 1 eue Station Toledo. Room 1. Student Union. University of Toledo University of Kansas. Room 1 2 2 . Malott H a l l , Lawrence Upper Ohio Valley. Chemistry Aud., O h i o University. Athens Washington-Idaho Border. State College. P u l l m a n . Wash. Western N e w York. TJniversitv of Buffalo fLadies* Night)

Effects of Radiation

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The- Detection of Transient Intermediates in Polar Displacement Reactions Chemistry in t h e Oceans

James F . C r o w

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York

Trends in F o o d Packagiiii; Research Pressure Packaging New Olefin Reactions Boron: A N e w Source of Power

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Maryland. Coucher College, Towson {Ladies* Night ) Mid-Hudson. New Paltz State Teachers College, New Paltz, X. Y. Midland. Auditorium, Dow Chemical Company Montana. Room 2 1 6 , Metallurgy Bldg., Montana School of Mines, Butte Hotel Roosevelt New Y'ork ( Biochemical Discussion G r o u p ) . Hotel Roosevelt New York ( Chemical Marketing and Economics G r o u p ) . Brass Rail Restaurant New York ( Organic Group ). Stuvvesant Room, Hotel Roosevelt New York ( Staten Island Subsection). Staaten Restaurant. S. I. (Ladies Night) New York (Westchester Chemical Society Subsection). Bovce Thompson Institute, Yonkers North Jersey ( L a c k a w a n n a Subsection). Aud.. Celanese Corp. of America, Summit, N. J. (Joint w i t h A I C ) Northeast W i s c o n s i n . Riverview Club, Appleton Pennsylvania-New York Western Border. Olean House. Olean Pittsburgh. Auditorium, Mellon Institute

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l l » e Primary Photocfaenucal Process Boron: A New Source of Power

W . A l b e r t N o y « % Jr.

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Detection of Transient Intermediates in Polar Displacement Reactions Enzymes—Catalysts of Consequence Design Principles for Chromatographic Separations Atttttyltcrm Chemistry in t h e Space Age Metabolic F a t e of Vitamin Ε

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Eric J. Simon

14

L . Paul S axer

Problems F a c i n g t h e Market Development Man T o d a y

17

Virgil

Requirements for Aromaticity in Polycyclic Systems

21

Walter A. Mac-linn

Food Preservation a n d Additives

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Herbert A. S o b e r

Chromatography Columns

20

Henry B. H a s s B. R. Stancrsor»

H o w Professional Societies Affect the Life of the Chemist

21

Kurt Rorig

Drugs Affecting Mental Health

23

D . R. Martin

Boron:

22

Harold C . U r e y

24

Theodore

20

C. G. Swain

21

Philip J. E l v i n g

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Philip J. E l v i n g Paul L . Corîo

Conditions for the Origin of Life on t h e Primitive E a r t h and Other Planets Design Principles for Chromato­ graphic Separations U s e of Deuterium a n d Tritium Isotope Effects in Studying Re­ action Mechanisms Mechanism of Organic Electrode Reactions Polarography in Organic Analysis Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Bockellieide

Vermeulen

(Tour

of

Cellulose

A N e w Source of Power

of Klein Chocolate Co.)

20

E. D. Goldberg

Chemistry in the Oceans

23

A. II. F r e e

21

Jack H i n e

T h e Role of t h e Clinical Chemist in t h e Conquest of Disease Effect of Structure on Reactivity in Organic Chemistry Boron: A N e w Source of Power

21

D . R. Martin

23

Theodore

Vermeulen

21

Joel H .

Hildebrand

Design Principles for Chromato­ graphic Separations P a r e n t s . Children, a n d Satellites