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Dietert Detroit Sulfur Determinator wo. 3104, with comDustion Furnace. SEND FOR FREE CATALOG! 16 page Dietert-Detroit Catalog illustrates and describes both Sulfur and Carbon Determinators and complete line of accessory equipment and supplies. HARRY W. DIETERT CO. CONTROL EQUIPMENT 9330 ROSELAWN Τ DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN Send me your Carbon-Sulfur Determinator catalog. NAME COMPANY ADDRESS , CITY STATE NEWS ANALYST'S CALENDAR Feb. 1 Feb. 1 to 5 Feb. 2 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 to 27 Feb. 29 to Mar. 4 12th Annual Meeting-in-Miniature, North Jersey Section, ACS, Seton Hall University, South Orange, N. J. Page 49 A, Feb. Instrument-Automation Conference and Exhibit, Instrument Society of America, Houston Coliseum, Houston, Tex. Contact: W. H. Kushnik, Instrument Society of America, 313 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Society for Applied Spectroscopy, New York Section, monthly meet- ing, New Yorker Hotel, New York, Ν. Υ. Speakers: Joseph For- rest, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Arno Arrak, Belmont Smelting and Refining Works. Respective topics: Handling of Radioactive Samples for Emission Spectroscopy; Spectrograph^ Properties of Photographic Emulsions. Contact : Paul Lublin, pub- licity chairman, Sylvania Research Laboratories, Bayside, Ν. Υ. Metropolitan Microchemical Society, monthly meeting. American Museum of Natural History, New York, Ν. Υ. Speakers: Dr. John E. Lancaster and Dr. W. G. Hodgson. Topic: Nuclear Magnetic-Electron Spin Resonance. Contact: R. Maurmeyer, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, Ν. Υ. 3rd Delaware Valley Regional Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa. Page 50 A, Feb. Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Detroit Meeting-in-Miniature, Wayne State Universitv, Detroit, Mich. Page 49 A, Feb. 11th Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy and Exposition of Modern Laboratory Equipment, Penn-Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Contact: J. E. Paterson, program chairman, Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Page 58 A, Feb. March 2—Society for Analytical Chemistry. Annual Meeting. f . c . Queen's Hotel, Birmingham, England. Contact: Society coming CVenrS f or Analytical Chemistry, 14 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W. 1, England. March 18—Spring meeting, Gulf Coast Spectroscopic Group, Lake Charles, La. Contact: Albert Zlatkis, secretary-treasurer, GCSG, University of Houston, Cullen Blvd., Houston 4, Tex. Page 44 A, Feb. April 4 to 7—Atomic Exposition and Nuclear Congress. New York Coliseum. Con- tact : International Atomic Exposition, Architects Building, Philadelphia 3, Pa. April 5 to 14—137th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Page 46 A, Feb. May 3 to 4—Symposium on the Determination of Gases in Metals. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Iron and Steel Institute, Institute of Metals. Church House, Westminster, London. Contact: Society for Analytical Chemistry, 14 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W. 1, England. June 1 to 3—Sixth Annual Instrumental Methods of Analysis Symposium, Montreal, Que. Contact: Director of Technical and Educational Services, Instrument Society of America, 313 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. June 8 to 10, 1960—Third Symposium on Gas Chromatography, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Gas Chromatography Discussion Group—Edinburgh. Contact: L. Brealey, Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd., Station St., Nottingham, England. Page 62 A, Sept. June 13 to 15—43rd Annual Conference and Exhibition, Chemical Institute of Canada. Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Ont. Contact: Chemical Institute of Canada, 18 Rideau St., Ottawa 2, Ont. June 13 to 15—National Microscopy Symposium, McCrone Associates. Del Prado Hotel, Chicago, 111. Contact: Walter C. McCrone Associates, 501 East 32nd St., Chicago 16, 111. Page 44 A, Feb. June 13 to 15—Annual meeting, American Association of Feed Microscopists, Hilton Hotel, San Antonio, Tex. Contact: Ε. Ε. Brown, Texas Experiment Station, College Station, Tex. June 13 to 17—Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Contact: Prof. R. A. Oetjen, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State Univer- sity, Columbus 10, Ohio. Page 44 A, Feb. June 22 to 24—Conference on Standards and Electronic Measurements, National Bureau of Standards, Institute of Radio Engineers, and American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers, Boulder, Colo. Contact: W. D. George, cochairman, c/o Boulder Laboratories, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colo. June 26 to July 1—8th annual Meeting on Mass Spectrometry, ASTM Committee E-14, Atlantic City, N. J. Contact: Dr. V. H. Dibeler, National Bureau of Stand- ards, Washington 25, D. C. Aug. 8 and 9—3rd annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference, Rocky Moun- tain Spectroscopy Section, Society of Applied Spectroscopy, Denver, Colo. Contact: A. L. Schalge, The Ohio Oil Co., Denver Research Center, Littleton, Colo. Page 43 A, Feb. Circle No. 171 on Readers' Service Card 40 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Fast Accurate Sulfur ANALYSiS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS iron steel Kmmî'^'jn WOOD :****** stainless alloys Ξ*πο MINERALS non-ferrous metals with a βίΕΓΕβΓ-ΌΕΙηοίΓ StjIafflJetenninawr Extremely simple direct-reading bu- rette. No involved measuring or com- puting. Provides fast accurate analysis of sulfur content in scores of materials. Low cost, durable, easily maintained. Widely used in com- pany laboratories and institutions of every description.

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Dietert Detroit Sulfur Determinator wo. 3104, with comDustion Furnace.

SEND FOR FREE CATALOG! 16 page Dietert-Detroit Catalog illustrates and describes both Sulfur and Carbon Determinators and complete line of accessory equipment and supplies.

HARRY W. DIETERT CO. C O N T R O L E Q U I P M E N T

9330 ROSELAWN Τ DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN

Send me your Carbon-Sulfur Determinator catalog.

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ANALYST'S CALENDAR Feb. 1

Feb. 1 to 5

Feb. 2

Feb. 18

Feb. 25

Feb. 26 to 27

Feb. 29 to Mar. 4

12th Annual Meeting-in-Miniature, North Jersey Section, ACS, Seton Hall University, South Orange, N. J. Page 49 A, Feb.

Instrument-Automation Conference and Exhibit, Instrument Society of America, Houston Coliseum, Houston, Tex. Contact: W. H. Kushnik, Instrument Society of America, 313 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa.

Society for Applied Spectroscopy, New York Section, monthly meet­ing, New Yorker Hotel, New York, Ν. Υ. Speakers: Joseph For­rest, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Arno Arrak, Belmont Smelting and Refining Works. Respective topics: Handling of Radioactive Samples for Emission Spectroscopy; Spectrograph^ Properties of Photographic Emulsions. Contact : Paul Lublin, pub­licity chairman, Sylvania Research Laboratories, Bayside, Ν. Υ.

Metropolitan Microchemical Society, monthly meeting. American Museum of Natural History, New York, Ν. Υ. Speakers: Dr. John E. Lancaster and Dr. W. G. Hodgson. Topic: Nuclear Magnetic-Electron Spin Resonance. Contact: R. Maurmeyer, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, Ν. Υ.

3rd Delaware Valley Regional Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa. Page 50 A, Feb.

Bellevue-Stratford Hotel

Detroit Meeting-in-Miniature, Wayne State Universitv, Detroit, Mich. Page 49 A, Feb.

11th Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy and Exposition of Modern Laboratory Equipment, Penn-Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Contact: J. E. Paterson, program chairman, Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Page 58 A, Feb.

March 2—Society for Analytical Chemistry. Annual Meeting. f . c . Queen's Hotel, Birmingham, England. Contact: Society c o m i n g C V e n r S for Analytical Chemistry, 14 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W. 1,

England. March 18—Spring meeting, Gulf Coast Spectroscopic Group, Lake Charles, La.

Contact: Albert Zlatkis, secretary-treasurer, GCSG, University of Houston, Cullen Blvd., Houston 4, Tex. Page 44 A, Feb.

April 4 to 7—Atomic Exposition and Nuclear Congress. New York Coliseum. Con­tact : International Atomic Exposition, Architects Building, Philadelphia 3, Pa.

April 5 to 14—137th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Page 46 A, Feb.

May 3 to 4—Symposium on the Determination of Gases in Metals. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Iron and Steel Institute, Institute of Metals. Church House, Westminster, London. Contact: Society for Analytical Chemistry, 14 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W. 1, England.

June 1 to 3—Sixth Annual Instrumental Methods of Analysis Symposium, Montreal, Que. Contact: Director of Technical and Educational Services, Instrument Society of America, 313 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa.

June 8 to 10, 1960—Third Symposium on Gas Chromatography, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Gas Chromatography Discussion Group—Edinburgh. Contact: L. Brealey, Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd., Station St., Nottingham, England. Page 62 A, Sept.

June 13 to 15—43rd Annual Conference and Exhibition, Chemical Institute of Canada. Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Ont. Contact: Chemical Institute of Canada, 18 Rideau St., Ottawa 2, Ont.

June 13 to 15—National Microscopy Symposium, McCrone Associates. Del Prado Hotel, Chicago, 111. Contact: Walter C. McCrone Associates, 501 East 32nd St., Chicago 16, 111. Page 44 A, Feb.

June 13 to 15—Annual meeting, American Association of Feed Microscopists, Hilton Hotel, San Antonio, Tex. Contact: Ε. Ε. Brown, Texas Experiment Station, College Station, Tex.

June 13 to 17—Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Contact: Prof. R. A. Oetjen, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State Univer­sity, Columbus 10, Ohio. Page 44 A, Feb.

June 22 to 24—Conference on Standards and Electronic Measurements, National Bureau of Standards, Institute of Radio Engineers, and American Institute of Elec­trical Engineers, Boulder, Colo. Contact: W. D. George, cochairman, c/o Boulder Laboratories, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colo.

June 26 to July 1—8th annual Meeting on Mass Spectrometry, ASTM Committee E-14, Atlantic City, N. J. Contact: Dr. V. H. Dibeler, National Bureau of Stand­ards, Washington 25, D. C.

Aug. 8 and 9—3rd annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference, Rocky Moun­tain Spectroscopy Section, Society of Applied Spectroscopy, Denver, Colo. Contact: A. L. Schalge, The Ohio Oil Co., Denver Research Center, Littleton, Colo. Page 43 A, Feb.

Circle No. 171 on Readers' Service Card 4 0 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Fast Accurate Sulfur ANALYSiS

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS iron steel Kmmî'^'jn WOOD : * * * * * *

stainless alloys Ξ*πο M I N E R A L S

non-ferrous metals with a

βίΕΓΕβΓ-ΌΕΙηοίΓ StjIafflJetenninawr

Extremely simple direct-reading bu­rette. No involved measuring or com­puting. Provides fast accurate analysis of sulfur con ten t in scores of materials. Low cost, durable, easily maintained. Widely used in com­pany laboratories and institutions of every description.