REPORT OF THE CHAPEL HILL MEETING OF THE DIVISION OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION Thr. Chnprl Hill meeting #,I the Division of Chemical Edura. attendance on lion or the A C S . was uno~uallyS U C C ~ S L ~ U IThe srvrrnl occnsiunr excecded the ravarits of the room and considrrable interest was shown in many of the papers. Three half-day sessions were occupied by the regular program and on the last afternoon a n informal colloquium was held on the teaching of qualitative analysis. A number of the teaching problems in this field were discussed at length, and particular interest was shown in the use of semi-micro technique. A special feature of now was the sound film on "ElectroDre~ared a t the Univerrhemistrv." the latest one of the series . . sity of Chicago. The capacity of the dining room was taxed to the utmost for the luncheon. Professor H. N. Holmes, of Oberlin College, was the principal speaker, and other guests included the President of the Society, the President-Elect, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors. The assistant business manager reported optimistically on the financial state of the JOURNAL.
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3f Smith. Chairman. N I\' Kakestrnw \ ' w i n k Ilnrtuw; I< \V. Phdan I'he following rrsolution was par*d
"Whereas, by the death of Louis W. Mattern, the Division has lost one of its staunchest and most loyal members, who for many years has maintained a most active interest in the field of chemical education, Be it resolved, that the Division enter upon i t minutes an
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The Executive Committee of the Division of Chemical Education met a t Chapel Hill, N. C., on April 12, 1937. Present:
Committees. I t was voted that regular yearly appropriations be made as For the Oficr uf tllr Chairman I'or the Oficr oi rhr Srcretnr)r For rhe Oifice nl rhc Trcnwrrr An informal report was received from the Treasurer, showing a balance of $479.65, the regular annual report to be made a t the next meeting, N. W. R A K E S T R ASccrelary ~,