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ASSOCIATIONS σ-Bond Orbitals in C-H Out-of-Plane Bending Vibrations. SISTER MIRIAM MICHAEL STIMSON. The Infrared and Ultraviolet Characterization of Some Selenides, Selenoxides and Selenones. SISTER ANN GERTRUDE HILL, BROTHER COLUMBA CuRRAN. Ultraviolet and In- frared Spectra of Some Metal Anthran- ilates. J. P. STRANGE. A Thermal Conduc- tivity Instrument for Multicomponent Gas Mixtures. C. CLARK. A Microfilm Catalog of In- frared Spectra and X-Ray Powder Pat- terns of Biochemicals; Inclusive Biochemi- cal Analysis. Emission Spectroscopy—Instrumentation THURSDAY AFTERNOON R. BARTEL, A. GOLDBLATT. Direct Reading Analysis of Alloy Cast Iron. R. H. BLACK, P. E. LEMDEUX. Direct Reading Spectrochemical Analysis of Non- metallics Used in the Aluminum Industry. L. O. EIKREM, J. S. FIPPHEN. Direct Reading Spectrochemical Analysis of Stain- less Steel. L. E. OWEN. Narrow Wavelength In- terval Direct Reading Spectrometer. A. M. LAING, D. D. HARMON. Innova- tions and Performance of the Fisher Spec- tro Analyzer. R. J. MELTZER, J. KELLER. Improving the Sensitivity of High Dispersion Spec- trographs. A. T. MEYERS, F. C. CANNEY, P. J. DUNTON. Spectrographic Analysis in a TrucK-rnountcvA Laboratory ior Use iii Geochemical Exploration. A Preliminary Report. Separation Techniques and Group Type Analyses THURSDAY AFTERNOON F. W. MELPOLDER. The Application of Separation Techniques to Mixtures for Molecular Spectroscopic Analyses. S. A. FRANCIS. Infrared Determina- tion of Hydrocarbon Structural Groups. R. H. HUGHES, E. L. SATER. Group Type Analyses for Oxygenated Materials by Infrared Absorption. W. PRIESTLEY, JR. Compound Type Analysis by Mass Spectrometry. J. M. VANDENBELT. Organic Group Analysis with Ultraviolet Spectroscopy. Ε. Β. BAKER. The Present Status of High Resolution NMR Spectroscopy in Analysis. Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Chiefly Instrumentation THURSDAY AFTERNOON L. W. TAYLOR, L. C. JONES, JR. Modi- fication of a Beckman Model DU Quartz Spectrophotometer for Measurements to 192 Millimicrons. F. C. STRONG III, E. S O'CONNOR. The Precision, Accuracy, and Sensitivity of Quantitative Measurements with the Beckman DU Spectrophotometer. B. D. HENDERSON. Definition and Variation of the Performance of an Ultra- violet-Near Jr>frared Spectrophotometer. C. L. GEMMILL. Modification of the Beckman DK-1 Spectrophotometer for Use as a Recording Spectrofluorometer. T. A. CHUBB, H. FRIEDMAN. Ultra- violet Water Vapor Measurement. D. E. DUGGAN, R. L. BOWMAN, Β. Β. BRODIE, S. UDENFRIEND. Applications of Spectrophotofluorometry to the Analysis of Organic Compounds in Solution. W. E. OHNESORGE, L. B. ROGERS. Fluorimetric Determination of Vitamins Bi and B 2 in Mixtures. KBr Pellet Technique and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance FRIDAY MORNING H. T. GRENDON, H. L. LOVELL. The Design and Performance of a Simplified Die for the Preparation of Potassium Bro- mide Windows. W. B. MASON, J. SALVATORE. Spurious Infrared Bands Due to Grinding Small Amounts of KBr in Mortars of Various Composition. H. P. SCHWARZ, R. CHTLDS, L. DRIES- BACH, S. V. MASTRANGELO. Adaptation on the KBr Disk Technique for Infrared Microanalysis. J. FUGGER. Micro Method for the In- frared Identification of Carbohydrates in the Solid State. R. S. MCDONALD. Study of the Inter- action Between Surface OH Groups and Adsorbed Nonpolar Molecules by Infra- red Spectrometry. E. H. ROGERS, J. N. SHOOLERY. Quanri- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. R. C. LORD. A Nuclear Magnetic Res- onance Study of the Effect of Deuterium on a Keto-Enol Equilibrium. Emission Spectroscopy—General FRTOAY MORNING W. D. PERKINS. Spectrographic De- termination of Trace Metals in Petroleum Fractions. K. KUMLER, T. P. SCHREIBER. A Rapid Method for the Spectrochemical Analysis of Lead in Blood. C. FELDMAN, J. Y. ELLENBURG. The Chemical Separation of Rare Earths from Thorium Prior to Spectrographic Analysis. k ACS LOCAL SECTIONS PLACE Central Ohio Valley, Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va. Eastern North Carolina, Flanagan Bldg., Room 317, East Caro- lina College, Greenville, N. C. Indiana, LaRue's, Indianapolis ( Noon luncheon ) Indiana, LaRue's, Indianapolis (50th Anniversary meeting and Ladies' Night) Minnesota, Chemistry Bldg., Uni- versity of Minnesota, Minne- apolis North Jersey, Seton Hall Univer- sity, South Orange, N. J. Southern California, Rodger Young Auditorium, Los An- geles W. K. BAER, E. S. HODGE. An Aid for Visual Comparison in Spectrographic Analysis. M. SLAVIN. Use of Commercial Sheet Film in Spectrochemical Analysis. R. B. DULL, N. SIMPSON. Recent Im- provements in Uniformity of Spectroscopic Electrodes. C. FELDMAN, M. K. WITTELS. Sample Transport and Temperature Studies in Porous Cup Discharges. Β. Ν. NELSON. Statistical Evaluation of Spectrographic Methods. Ultraviolet Spectroscopy FRIDAY MORNING J. WEINSTEIN, G. M. WYMAN. Spectro- scopic Studies on Dyes. II. The Struc- ture of N,N'-Dimethyl-indigo. M. A. PHILLIPS, R. D. HINKEL. The Determination of 2,6-Di-Tertiary-Butyl- p-Cresol in Edible Fats by Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry. O. E. HARRIS, H. FREISER. The Ab- sorption Spectra of 2-(o-Hydroxyphenyl) Benzothiazoline and Some of Its Metal Chelates. C. W. WADELIN. Ultraviolet Deter- mination of Phenolic Antioxidants in Rubber. H. BASTRON, K. J. MURATA. A New Optical Test for Minerals with Narrow Ab- sorption Bands in the Visible Region. J. W. MILLER, D. D. DEFORD. Spec- trophotometric Titration of Olefins with Electrically Generated Bromine. Mass Spectrometry and Infrared Spectroscopy FRIDAY AFTERNOON H. SIEGEL, D. O. SCKISSLER. Identifica- tion of Ketones by Catalytic Wolff- ( Continued on page 410) k CALENDAR OF EVENTS American Chemical Society 129th National Meeting, Dallas, Tex., April 8-13, 1956. 130th National Meeting, Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 16-21, 1956. 131st National Meeting, Miami, Fla., April 7-12, 1957. DATE SPEAKER Feb. 2 David Z. Robinson Feb. 2 Richard C. Lord, Jr. Jan. 31 Dorothy Hubbard Feb. 2 Llewellyn Heard Feb. 2 Herbert E. Carter Jan. 30 Feb. 3 W. Albert Noyes, Jr. SUBJECT Differential Analysis with Double Beam Infrared Spectrophotom- eters Chemical Spectroscopy Bacterial Metabolism of Dramines Fire Magic Meeting-in-M iniature Some Radical-Oxygen Reactions JAN. 2 3, 1956 C&EN 385

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ASSOCIATIONS

σ-Bond Orbitals in C-H Out-of-Plane Bending Vibrations.

SISTER MIRIAM MICHAEL STIMSON. The Infrared and Ultraviolet Characterization of Some Selenides, Selenoxides and Selenones.

SISTER A N N GERTRUDE HILL, BROTHER COLUMBA CuRRAN. Ultraviolet and In­frared Spectra of Some Metal Anthran-ilates.

J. P. STRANGE. A Thermal Conduc­tivity Instrument for Multicomponent Gas Mixtures.

C. CLARK. A Microfilm Catalog of In­frared Spectra and X-Ray Powder Pat­terns of Biochemicals; Inclusive Biochemi­cal Analysis.

Emission Spectroscopy—Instrumentation THURSDAY AFTERNOON

R. BARTEL, A. GOLDBLATT. Direct Reading Analysis of Alloy Cast Iron.

R. H. BLACK, P. E. LEMDEUX. Direct Reading Spectrochemical Analysis of Non-metallics Used in the Aluminum Industry.

L. O. EIKREM, J. S. FIPPHEN. Direct Reading Spectrochemical Analysis of Stain­less Steel.

L. E . O W E N . Narrow Wavelength In­terval Direct Reading Spectrometer.

A. M. LAING, D . D . HARMON. Innova­tions and Performance of the Fisher Spec-tro Analyzer.

R. J. MELTZER, J. KELLER. Improving the Sensitivity of High Dispersion Spec­trographs.

A. T. MEYERS, F. C. CANNEY, P. J. D U N T O N . Spectrographic Analysis in a TrucK-rnountcvA Laboratory ior Use iii Geochemical Exploration. A Preliminary Report.

Separation Techniques and Group Type Analyses

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

F. W. MELPOLDER. The Application of Separation Techniques to Mixtures for Molecular Spectroscopic Analyses.

S. A. FRANCIS. Infrared Determina­tion of Hydrocarbon Structural Groups.

R. H. HUGHES, E. L. SATER. Group Type Analyses for Oxygenated Materials by Infrared Absorption.

W. PRIESTLEY, JR. Compound Type Analysis by Mass Spectrometry.

J. M. VANDENBELT. Organic Group Analysis with Ultraviolet Spectroscopy.

Ε. Β. BAKER. The Present Status of High Resolution NMR Spectroscopy in Analysis.

Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Chiefly Instrumentation

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

L. W. TAYLOR, L. C. JONES, JR. Modi­fication of a Beckman Model D U Quartz Spectrophotometer for Measurements to 192 Millimicrons.

F. C. STRONG III, E . S O'CONNOR. The Precision, Accuracy, and Sensitivity of Quantitative Measurements with the Beckman DU Spectrophotometer.

B. D . HENDERSON. Definition and

Variation of the Performance of an Ultra­violet-Near Jr>frared Spectrophotometer.

C. L. G E M M I L L . Modification of the Beckman DK-1 Spectrophotometer for Use as a Recording Spectrofluorometer.

T. A. CHUBB, H. FRIEDMAN. Ultra­violet Water Vapor Measurement.

D. E. DUGGAN, R. L. B O W M A N , Β. Β. BRODIE, S. UDENFRIEND. Applications of Spectrophotofluorometry to the Analysis of Organic Compounds in Solution.

W. E. OHNESORGE, L. B. ROGERS. Fluorimetric Determination of Vitamins Bi and B2 in Mixtures.

KBr Pellet Technique and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

FRIDAY MORNING

H. T. GRENDON, H. L. LOVELL. The Design and Performance of a Simplified Die for the Preparation of Potassium Bro­mide Windows.

W. B. MASON, J. SALVATORE. Spurious Infrared Bands D u e to Grinding Small Amounts of KBr in Mortars of Various Composition.

H. P. SCHWARZ, R. CHTLDS, L. D R I E S -BACH, S. V. MASTRANGELO. Adaptation on the KBr Disk Technique for Infrared Microanalysis.

J. FUGGER. Micro Method for the In­frared Identification of Carbohydrates in the Solid State.

R. S. M C D O N A L D . Study of the Inter­action Between Surface OH Groups and Adsorbed Nonpolar Molecules by Infra­red Spectrometry.

E. H. ROGERS, J. N. SHOOLERY. Quanri-

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. R. C. LORD. A Nuclear Magnetic Res­

onance Study of the Effect of Deuterium on a Keto-Enol Equilibrium.

Emission Spectroscopy—General FRTOAY MORNING

W. D . PERKINS. Spectrographic De­termination of Trace Metals in Petroleum Fractions.

K. KUMLER, T. P. SCHREIBER. A Rapid Method for the Spectrochemical Analysis of Lead in Blood.

C. F E L D M A N , J. Y. ELLENBURG. The Chemical Separation of Rare Earths from Thorium Prior to Spectrographic Analysis.

k ACS LOCAL SECTIONS

PLACE

Central Ohio Valley, Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va.

Eastern North Carolina, Flanagan Bldg., Room 317, East Caro­lina College, Greenville, N. C.

Indiana, LaRue's, Indianapolis ( Noon luncheon )

Indiana, LaRue's, Indianapolis (50th Anniversary meeting and Ladies' Night)

Minnesota, Chemistry Bldg., Uni­versity of Minnesota, Minne­apolis

North Jersey, Seton Hall Univer­sity, South Orange, N. J.

Southern California, Rodger Young Auditorium, Los An­geles

W. K. BAER, E . S. HODGE. An Aid for Visual Comparison in Spectrographic Analysis.

M. SLAVIN. Use of Commercial Sheet Film in Spectrochemical Analysis.

R. B. D U L L , N. SIMPSON. Recent Im­provements in Uniformity of Spectroscopic Electrodes.

C. FELDMAN, M. K. WITTELS. Sample Transport and Temperature Studies in Porous Cup Discharges.

Β. Ν. NELSON. Statistical Evaluation of Spectrographic Methods.

Ultraviolet Spectroscopy FRIDAY MORNING

J. WEINSTEIN, G. M. W Y M A N . Spectro­scopic Studies on Dyes. II. The Struc­ture of N,N'-Dimethyl-indigo.

M. A. PHILLIPS, R. D. HINKEL. The Determination of 2,6-Di-Tertiary-Butyl-p-Cresol in Edible Fats by Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry.

O. E . HARRIS, H. FREISER. The Ab­sorption Spectra of 2-(o-Hydroxyphenyl) Benzothiazoline and Some of Its Metal Chelates.

C. W. WADELIN. Ultraviolet Deter­mination of Phenolic Antioxidants in Rubber.

H. BASTRON, K. J. MURATA. A New Optical Test for Minerals with Narrow Ab­sorption Bands in the Visible Region.

J. W. MILLER, D. D . D E F O R D . Spec-trophotometric Titration of Olefins with Electrically Generated Bromine.

Mass Spectrometry and Infrared Spectroscopy

FRIDAY AFTERNOON

H. SIEGEL, D. O. SCKISSLER. Identifica­tion of Ketones by Catalytic Wolff-

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k CALENDAR OF EVENTS

American Chemical Society 129th National Meeting, Dallas, Tex.,

April 8 -13 , 1956. 130th National Meeting, Atlantic City,

N. J., Sept. 16-21, 1956. 131st National Meeting, Miami, Fla.,

April 7 -12 , 1957.

D A T E SPEAKER

Feb. 2 David Z. Robinson

Feb. 2 Richard C. Lord, Jr.

Jan. 31 Dorothy Hubbard

Feb. 2 Llewellyn Heard

Feb. 2 Herbert E. Carter

Jan. 30 Feb. 3 W. Albert Noyes, Jr.

SUBJECT

Differential Analysis with Double Beam Infrared Spectrophotom­eters

Chemical Spectroscopy

Bacterial Metabolism of Dramines

Fire Magic

Meeting-in-M iniature

Some Radical-Oxygen Reactions

JAN. 2 3, 1956 C&EN 3 8 5