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INDUSTRY F r a n k O . Agel, v.p. of Allied Chemical's Nitrogen Division, receives "Outstanding Boss" award from the H o p e well, Va., Junior C h a m b e r of Commerce and the U. S. Junior C h a m b e r of Commerce. Robert L . Airman promoted to senior research engineer at Rocketdyne, Canoga Park, Calif. Denton Anderson becomes district manager for Cur tiss-Wright Corp.'s Curon division, Dallas. From C r o w n r^.-i- x. c^~i
ATTACHES SAIL. Julian Mack (left), professor of physics, University of Wisconsin, and Thomas OsgoodL, dean of the school of graduate studies, Michigan State, board the United Siates to sail for posts in London and Stockholm
Science Attaches Take Posts
Samuel G. Baker, head of organic chemicals division at D u Pont, n a m e d "most distinguished a l u m n u s " for 1959 by University of Washington. H e was cited for achievements in the chemical industry a n d in civic activities.
Morton C. Bartlett joins Abbott tion which coordinates and makes availLaboratories, North Chicago, as indusLondon and Julian E . .Mack in Stock able information on activities of a numholm a r e settling dorwii. in their U . S. ber of associations involved in interna- trial bacteriologist. Embassy offices as s c i e n c e attachés to tional affairs. James Bennett retires after 4 5 years For the full month before leaving on Great Britain a n d Sweden. These posts with American Viscose. H a s been enhave not been filled since the pre- their two-year assignments, Osgood gineering consultant a t the Front Royal vious program escpirecl hn January 1956. and Mack were in Washington. There, rayon plant. But Osgood a n d Mack will soon b e fol- they were briefed by most government Irwin I. Bessen joins Jones & L a u g h lowed by attacïhés a l r e a d y announced agencies which have foreign or internalin Steel as research supervisor in tional programs in which science plays for Paris, Bonn, Rome, a n d Tokyo—and physical metallurgy section. others will b e T)icl