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T E A C H E R ; Ph.B., Ph.D., from prominent eastern university, with several years of commercial, consulting, research, administrative and teaching experience desires changed position. Address "Box 45-N"—03," care I n d . & E n g . Chem., B a s ton, Pa. TEACHINTG OR R E S E A R C H P O S I T I O N . College, university, or commercial. Major agricultural and biological chem. Training a n d ex­ perience teaching general, organic, qualitative,, quantitative analysis, agri­ cultural and biochem., and research. T w o years' university teaching, three years' teaching and travel abroad. M.Sc. J u n e 1930. Good cultural back­ ground and personality. Age 2 8 . Address "Box 61-N—03," care I n d . & Hng. Chem., Eastern* P a . T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N : D . S c , Organic-physical. Also experienced in analytical a n d inorganic chemistry. European and American degrees. Research publications. Seven years* teaching and some industrial experi­ ence. Age 3 2 . Married. Protestant. Available June 1930. Address "Box 1 0 - T - O l , · ' care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. TEACHINTG POSITION" desired by a Yale P h . D . with major work in physical and inorganic. Have ten years' administrative a n d teaching experience with a working knowledge of visual aids a n d methods. Available June o r September. Address " B o x 1 0 - N - 0 3 , " care Ind. & E n g . Chem., Easton, Pa. T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N desired b y P h . D . , Johns Hopkins University, in physical chemistry. H a s had some teaching experience and four years' post-doctorate research. References furnished. Address "Box 4 9 - N - 0 2 , " care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, Pa. T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N desired by Ph.D. thoroughly trained in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. Three years' university teaching and seven years' industrial research experience. Publications. Age 32, mar­ ried. Address "Box 2 8 - N - 0 3 , " care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, P a . T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N in college or university by thoroughly capable teacher. H a v e taught general a n d organic chemistry, chemical engineer­ ing a n d petroleum refining. Seven years' teaching experience a n d five years' industrial experience in charge of research and experimental work. Have achieved financial independence and n o w desire to return t o teaching. Address "Box 2 6 - N - 0 3 , " care I n d . & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N in eastern or southern state, with opportunity for research, desired by P h . D . of large eastern university. Some experi­ ence i n teaching, at present on semi-industrial research. Teach inorganic, physical, or organic. Available June (for summer school) or September. Age 2 6 . Single. Protestant. Address " B o x 5 8 - N - 0 3 , " care I n d . & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N desired in new location. P h . D . (1928) Iowa State College- Specialties inorganic, qualitative. Prepared to teach quantitative, organic, physical. Have taught physics. 10 years' teaching experience. Age 32, married, interested in research, present salary $3300, references. Available September, 1930. Address "Box 6 7 - N - 0 3 , " care Ind. & Eng. Chem., E a s t o n , Pa. T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N : Ph.D., major inorganic, minors organic and physical chemistry. Nine years' experience in large universities teaching inorganic. Publications i n field of chemical education. Age 29. Un­ married. Protestant. Available June, 1930, for position promising better future than present one. Address "Box 2 9 - T - 0 2 , " care I n d . & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. T E A C H I N G P O S I T I O N S with opportunity t o carry o u t researches already planned wanted by t w o Ph.D.'s. One inorganic a n d physical; the other organic. Unusual training and extensive experience. Prefer positions together for collaboration. Address " B o x 32—N-03," care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, P a . T E C H N I C A L C H E M I S T n o w in Prance investigating various new chemical manufacturing processes with view t o their development in United States, is prepared t o undertake further work of similar nature. Also French technical literature, patent researches and translations. J o h n E . Beck, care Barclays Bank (France), 33 r u e du Quatre Septembre, Paris, France. WOMAN C H E M I S T . Recent graduate southwestern state university desires position in analytical organic laboratory. Salary minor considera­ tion. Address "Box 6 3 - N - 0 3 , " care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa.

Roots M e r g e s w i t h Stacey Engineering Go. T h e P. H . & F . M . Roots Co., Connersville, Ind., m a n u facturer of rotary positive blowers, pumps, and meters, has merged with other interests and is now under t h e control of the Stacey Engineering, Co., Columbus, Ohio. T h e new organization also includes t h e Connersville Blower Co., the WilbrahamGreen Blower Co., a n d the Stacey Bros. Gas Construction Co. The new officers are: Carmi A. Thompson, president; Corwin Abbott, vice president and general manager; Fletcher S. H e a t h , vice president; a n d Erie G. Meeks, secretary and treasurer. Merco N o r d s t r o m Slogan Award T h e Merco Nordstrom Valve Co., 11 West Forty-second St., N e w York, Ν . Υ . , has awarded the grand prize in its slogan con­ test t o J. Î , . Pillow, of Baton Rouge, La., for the slogan "Nordstrom—The perfect application of a principle." Eighteen other slogans were selected for prizes, from among 11,275 suggestions submitted. Peek Made President of National Cornstalks Processes George N . Peek w a s elected president of National Cornstalks Processes, Inc., a t the first stockholders' meeting held in Chicago on February 6. Chester C. Davis was named vice president, and Henry C. Power, secretary and treasurer. T h e company was organized t o finance t h e development of cornstalk products through t h e use of patents held by t h e Iowa State Agricultural

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Laboratory Table, 12' center sink soapstone top. Excellent condition, practically new. Address "Box 45-N-02," care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. F O E SAL/E —Small chemical laboratory. Includes bench with shelves, sink, water a.xid g a s piping, d r a w l s , Eimer & Amend 2J balance, a p p a r a t u s and rfsemicaJs. $150.00 complete. Located at Middletown, Connecticut. Address "Prank H . Frissell, J r . , 11 Vine Street, N e w Britain, C o n n e c t i c u t . " F O R SALE Two ( 2 ) ONE GALLON LABORATORY AUTO­ CLAVES, 800 lbs. pressure, stirrer, pulley and hand crank, safety v a l v e , etc. JACKJETED K E T T L E — 1 2 5 gallons, agitator, unused. -Alberger C h e m i c a l M a c h i n e r y C o m p a n y 103 P a r k A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k C i t y A s h l a n d 3586 Tungsten and Molybdenum wire, rods, ribbon, sheets, tubing for radio t u b e s , incandescent lamps, high temperature furnaces, resistances, contact points, etc. Fine wire drawing: from 0.0005 u p . High v a c u u m labora­ tories, neon tubes for experimental purposes, K H photo-electric cells, high frequency a p p a r a t u s , spark gaps, special transformers, annealing furnaces, etc. ARGCO L A B O R A T O R I E S , Inc., 150 West 22nd Street, N e w York, Ν. Υ . WA.NTË33—First three volumes of Chemical Abstracts, or a n y portion thereof; also first nineteen volumes of Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. .Address "Lawrence H . Cook, B o x 607, Menlo Park, Calif." WANTED—Oxygen bomb calorimeter P a r r or Emmerson.fully equipped including tttermometers ready t o use and i n good condition. Quote price with description. Address " B o x 5 7 - N - 0 3 , " care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, Pa. W A N T E D : Used vacuum evaporator for vegetable extracts, single or double effect; 25-100 gals, capacity. 5-6 heated extractors (percolators), 25-100 gai&- Preferred in Chicago district. " D r . Arthur E . Meyer, 316 Napoleon S t r e e t , Rockford, Illinois." W E OFFER 100 grams of t h e element rhenium, 500 grams g e r m a n i u m oxide* 10 g r a m s germanium metal, 5 grams gallium, 500 grams boron amorphous, 200 grams caesium chloride, 100 grams rubidium chloride, 400 pounds molybdic acid 8 5 % . Address "Box l l - N - 0 3 , " care I n d . & Eng. Chem-, Easton, P a . WISH T O P U R C H A S E : Chemical Abstracts complete file or series 1907—1920. Address " B o x 3 3 - N - 0 3 , " care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, P a .

College. I t is capitalized at $1,000,000 and is already operating a plant a t Dubuque, Iowa, paying $ 1 0 a t o n for cornstalks delivered. Officials of Connersville Blower Co., I n c . A t a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Connersville Blower Co., Inc., Connersville, Ind., J o h n T. Wilkin, president and chief engineer, was also chosen general manager; Bernard C O'Brien, formerly in charge of sales in Pittsburgh, was elected secretary; W . B- Newkirk, purchasing agent, bec a m e treasurer; and Ή. C. Hassler, assistant superintendent, w a s appointed acting superintendent. Link-Belt Roller C h a i n Drives T h e Link-Belt Co., 910 South Michigan A v e . , Chicago, 111., has inaugurated overnight service o n chain drives s o t h a t t h e company's distributors throughout the country now carry both roller chain drives a n d silent chain drives in stock for immediate delivery. The company has also prepared an entirely new d a t a book on roller chain, w h i c h contains complete engineering information a n d tables t o enable t h e user to select t h e correct drive for lais particular purpose. T h e International Oxygen Co., Newark, N . J., is giving wide distribution t o a notice designed t o correct t h e practice among welders a n d metal cutters of calling oxygen "air."