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ifi?^ INCUBATOR S Pro vides automatic tem peraturecon· jtrol at 37°C or any other poi^it from I Ι 5 ° above room temperature to 60 °Ό i jA gravity convection, electrically § ! heated incubator, ruggedly fc>uilt forf (hard, dependable service with tem-| | perature uniformity and accuracy.! Thermostat response sensitivity is 1 J within dr V2°C. Widely used in ire- j search and control work. Write for detailed Bulletin ^75·/. See I/a*** JiaMo^taio^ Sufiplf ^>ccL·^ Precision Scientific 0>. 3737 W. Cortland St., Chicago 47, ILL iteHii^^eef^es "TEXAS GÎIÎ^^UIPJHITR /3_ 75 Eôst -45 A S». R^p^ New York 17, N.Y- V^ Mines: NewguIF and Moss BluFf, Tixaa ^r Forest Products Annual Meeting The conversion of plant wastes to mer- chantable products will be a major theme at- the annual meeting of the Forest Prod- ucts Research Society March 22 through 2-i in Chicago at the Furniture 'Club of America. Chicago Exposition The committee for the National Chemi- cal Exposition, to be held Oct. 12 through IS and sponsored by the Chicago Section of the ACS, reports that SS% of the floor space was reserved by 140 companies by tlie first week in February. It is ex- pected that all space will be taken by λ iarch 1. Lnioiz Oil ΣΞ During the summer of 1947 a Sigma Xi Club was installed at the research department of the Union Oil Co. of Cali- fornia. Regular meetings have been held. D. A. Moreton will address the group March 4 on "Developments in I ligh Speed Aircraft." AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. Chicago, 111. April 19-23. 113th national meet- ing. AMERICA^ CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 114th national meeting. Eastern session: Washington, D . C , Aug. 30-Sept. 3; Midwest session: St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 6—10; Western session: Portland, Ore., Sept. 13-17. CHICAGO SECTION, ACS. Coliseum, Chi- cago, 111. Oct. 12-1G. National Chem- ical Exposition. DIVISION OF COLLOID CHEMISTRY-. Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, . Cambridge, Mass. June 23-25. Twenty-second National Colloid Sym- posium. DIVISION OF PHYSICAL AND» INORGANIC CHEMISTRY-, ACS. Syracuse Univer- sity, Syracuse, Ν . Ϋ. June 28-30. Symposium on Properties, Structure, and Thermodynamics of Inorganic Substances. Other Scientific Societies AMERICAN SOCIETY; FOR TESTING MATE- RIALS. Statler Hotel, Washington, T>. C. March l-δ. Spring meeting and committee work. AMERICAN SOCIETY- OF BREWING CHEM- ISTS. Hotel Statler, St. Louis, Mo. April 28-May 1. Spring meeting. COMMERCIAL "CHEMICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION. Roosevelt Hotel, New York, Ν. Υ. March 9-10. Annual meeting. NATIONAL PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION. Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio. April 21-23. OPTICAL SOCIETY- OF AMERICA. Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, Ν. Υ., March 4-6. Winter meeting. Local Sections of the ACS PLACE Boulder Dam, Lights Power Auditorium, Boulder City, Nev. Cincinnati, Engineering Society Headquarters (Saturday lec- ture series) H-exington, Kastle Hall, Univer- sity of Kentucky "Louisville, Speed Scientific School, University of Louisville INew York, Hotel Pennsylvania (Nichols Medal Award meet- ing) INorth we stern Utah, University of Utah, Salt Lake 1 City ^Rochester, Cutler Union, Uni- versity of Rochester St. Louis, Washington University Medical School Syracuse, Bowne Hall, Syracuse University Virginia, Cobb Chemical Labora- tory, Charlottesville Wyoming, University of Wyo- ming, Laramie MARCH SPEAKEH 4 Ε. Τ. McBee 6 H. B. Bull H. J. Kersten A. A. Tytell V. M. Diller 4 Marion McLean 3 Marion McLean 5 G. T. Seaborg 3 Ε. Τ. McBee 1 Otto H. Muller 1 J. W. Kennedy 3 P. J. Flory 5 R. M. Hixon 2 Ε. Τ. McBee SUBJECT Chlorination Kinetics of the Hydrolysis of Proteins by Acids and Enzymes Production of Mutants by Physical Methods Acid-Base Titrations in Non- aqueous Media Acid-Base Titrations in Non- aqueous Media The Neptunium (4n + 1) Radioactive Family Chlorination Polarography Contributes to Knowledge of Electro- chemical Reactions Application of Radioactivity in Chemistry Structure and Physical Prop- erties of Polymers Recent Trends in Starch Chemistry Chlorination 566 CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS Associations and Meetings "PRECISION" Theico No; 2 CONSTANT. TEMPERATURE

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INCUBATOR S P r o vides au tomat ic tem pera turecon· j t ro l at 37°C o r any o t h e r poi^it from I Ι 5 ° above r o o m temperature t o 60 ° Ό i jA gravity convec t ion , electrically § ! hea ted incuba tor , ruggedly fc>uilt fo r f ( h a r d , d e p e n d a b l e service w i t h t e m - | | pera ture uniformity and accuracy . !

Thermosta t r e s p o n s e sensitivity is 1 J wi thin dr V2°C. Wide ly used in ire-j search and c o n t r o l work .

Write for detailed Bulletin ^75·/.

See I/a*** JiaMo^taio^ Sufiplf ^>ccL·^

Precision Scientific 0>. 3 7 3 7 W. Cortland St., Chicago 47, ILL

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"TEXAS GÎIÎ̂ ^UIPJHITR /3_ 75 Eôst -45 A S». R ^ p ^ New York 17, N.Y- V^ Mines: NewguIF and Moss BluFf, Tixaa ^r

F o r e s t Products Annual Meeting

T h e conversion of p lant wastes to mer­chantab le produc ts will be a major theme at- the a n n u a l meet ing of t h e Forest Prod­u c t s Research Society March 22 through 2-i in Chicago a t the Furni ture 'Club of America.

Chicago Exposition T h e commi t tee for the Nat iona l Chemi­

cal Exposition, to be held Oct. 12 through I S and sponsored by the Chicago Section of the ACS, reports t h a t S S % of the floor space was reserved by 140 companies by t l i e first week in February . I t is ex­pected t ha t all space will be t aken by λ ia rch 1.

Lnioiz Oil ΣΞ Dur ing t h e summer of 1947 a Sigma

X i Club was installed a t the research d e p a r t m e n t of the Union Oil Co. of Cali­fornia. Regular meetings h a v e been he ld . D . A. More ton will address the g r o u p March 4 on "Developments in I ligh Speed Aircraft ."

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY A M E R I C A N C H E M I C A L SOCIETY. Chicago,

111. April 19-23. 113th national meet­ing.

A M E R I C A ^ C H E M I C A L SOCIETY. 114th nat iona l meet ing. Eastern session: Washington , D . C , Aug. 30-Sept. 3 ; Midwes t session: St . Louis, Mo. , Sept . 6—10; Western session: Po r t l and , Ore. , Sept . 13-17.

CHICAGO SECTION, ACS. Coliseum, C h i ­cago, 111. Oct . 12-1G. Na t iona l Chem­ical Exposition.

D I V I S I O N OF C O L L O I D CHEMISTRY-. M a s ­sachuset ts Ins t i tu te of Technology,

. Cambr idge , Mass . J u n e 23-25. Twenty-second National Colloid Sym­posium.

D I V I S I O N OF P H Y S I C A L AND» INORGANIC CHEMISTRY-, ACS. Syracuse Univer­s i ty , Syracuse, Ν . Ϋ. June 28-30. Sympos ium on Proper t ies , S t ruc ture , a n d Thermodynamics of Inorganic Substances .

Other Scientific Societies AMERICAN SOCIETY; F O R T E S T I N G M A T E ­

RIALS. Stat ler Hotel, Washington, T>. C. March l - δ . Spring meeting a n d commit tee work.

A M E R I C A N SOCIETY- O F B R E W I N G C H E M ­ISTS . Hote l Stat ler , S t . Louis, M o . April 2 8 - M a y 1. Spring meeting.

COMMERCIAL "CHEMICAL D E V E L O P M E N T ASSOCIATION. Roosevelt Hotel , N e w York, Ν . Υ. March 9-10. Annual meet ing.

N A T I O N A L P E T R O L E U M ASSOCIATION. Hote l Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio. April 21-23 .

O P T I C A L SOCIETY- O F AMERICA. Hote l Pennsylvania , N e w York , Ν. Υ. , M a r c h 4 -6 . Winter meeting.

Local Sections of the ACS PLACE

Boulder Dam, Lights Power Auditorium, Boulder City, Nev.

Cincinnati, Engineering Society Headquarters (Saturday lec­ture series)

H-exington, Kastle Hall, Univer­sity of Kentucky

"Louisville, Speed Scientific School, University of Louisville

INew York, Hotel Pennsylvania (Nichols Medal Award meet­ing)

INorth we stern Utah, University of Utah, Salt Lake1 City

^Rochester, Cutler Union, Uni­versity of Rochester

S t . Louis, Washington University Medical School

Syracuse, Bowne Hall, Syracuse University

Virginia, Cobb Chemical Labora­tory, Charlottesville

Wyoming, University of Wyo­ming, Laramie

M A R C H SPEAKEH

4 Ε. Τ. McBee

6 H . B. Bull

H. J. Kersten A. A. Tytell V. M. Diller

4 Marion McLean

3 Marion McLean

5 G. T. Seaborg

3 Ε. Τ. McBee

1 Otto H. Muller

1 J. W. Kennedy

3 P . J. Flory

5 R. M. Hixon

2 Ε. Τ. McBee

SUBJECT

Chlorination

Kinetics of the Hydrolysis of Proteins b y Acids and Enzymes

Production of Mutants by Physical Methods

Acid-Base Titrations in Non­aqueous Media

Acid-Base Titrat ions in Non­aqueous Media

The Neptunium (4n + 1) Radioactive Family

Chlorination

Polarography Contributes to Knowledge of Electro­chemical Reactions

Application of Radioactivity in Chemistry

Structure and Physical Prop­erties of Polymers

Recent Trends in Starch Chemistry

Chlorination

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