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News Sept. 7 to 12—158th National ACS Meeting. New York City. Includes Analytical Division Sessions. Con- tact: Fred McLafferty, Cornell Uni- versity, Ithaca, Ν. Υ. 14850 Sept. 8 to 13—Seventh International Congress of Clinical Chemistry. Ge- neva, Switzerland. Contact: VI It h International Congress of Clinical Chemistry, Palais des Expositions, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland. Sept. 14 to 20—20th Meeting of Co- mité International de Thermodyna- mique et de Cinétique Electrochi- miques (CITCE). Strasbourg, France. Contact: H. Tannenberger, Institut Batelle 7, route de Drize, 1227 Ca- rouge, Geneva, Switzerland Sept. 15 to 20—General Assembly of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemi- ker. Hamburg, Germany. Contact: GDCh, 6000 Frankfurt (M), Post- fach 119075, Germany Sept. 16 to 18—17th Detroit Anachem Conference. Detroit, Mich. Contact- Walter Wagner, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Detroit, Detroit, Mich. 48221. Page 43 A, May Sept. 22 to 21 1th International Sym- posium on the Identification of Sub- stances by Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography. Frascati, Italy. Contact: Karl Macek, c/o Istituto di chimica, Piazzale delle Scienze, Roma, Italy. Page 47 A, Mar. Sept. 23 to 25—Eighth Annual Meeting ASTM Committee E-19 on Chroma- tography. Sheraton Hotel, Philadel- phia, Pa. Contact: M. G. Bloch, Mo- bil Research & Dev. Corp., Pauls- boro, N. J. 08066 Sept. 23 to 25—Ninth Annual Sym- posium on Physics and Nondestruc- tive Testing. Holiday Inn-Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III. Contact: War- ren J. McGonnagle, P. O. Box 554, Elmhurst, III. 60126 Sept. 24 to 28—Romanian National Conference on Analytical Chemistry. Constantza. Contact: Ch. Bailescu, Consiliul National al Inginerilor si Technicienilor, Conferinta Republi- cana de Chimie Analitica, Calea Bictoriei 118, Bucuresti, Romania, Page 45 A, Mar. Sept. 29 to Oct. 1—Symposium on New Trends in Industrial Analysis. Shera- ton-Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls, On- tario. Sponsor: Analytical Chem- istry Division, Chemical Institute of Canada. Contact: P. R. Patterson, Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., P. O. Box 240, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 13th Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Tech- nology. Gatlinburg, Tenn. Contact: L. J. Brady, Oak Ridge National Lab- oratory, P.O. Box X, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. Page 51 A, June Sept. 30 to Oct. 3—20th TAPPI Testing Conference. Sheraton-Rochester Ho- tel, Rochester, Ν. Υ. Contact: Tech- nical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, 360 Lexington Ave., New York, Ν. Υ. 10017 Oct. 6 to 9 19th Annual NIH Instru- ment Symposium and Research Equipment Exhibit. Bethesda, Md. Contact: Col. Edward Knoblock, Div. of Biochemistry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D. C. 20012. Page 44 A, July FIRST THEY TOOK AWAY MY RUSTY, PITTED, SCARRED OLD METAL HOT PLATE AND REPLACED IT WITH ASNOWY WHITE CORNING® HOT PLATE THEN THEY TOOK AWAY THE OLD MIXER THAT SPLASHED AND REPLACED π WITH A NEW CORNING LM-2 THAT MIXES WITHOUT A VORTEX THEN THEY PUT IN A NEW, N0-FUSS,C0MPACT, ALL-GLASS CORNING WATER STILL AND TOOK AWAY THE TUBINGANDTHE OLD BOILER IT TOOK ME YEARS TO BUILD WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE OLD VALUES? We've replaced some old values with new standards at Corning. Like hot plates, stirrers, and distillation apparatus that all work far better, look far neater. Call your Corning dealer. CORNING LABORATORY PRODUCTS Makers of PYREX® Labware Circle No. 103 on Readers' Service Card VOL. 41, NO. 8, JULY 1969 . 51 A

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News

Sept. 7 to 12—158th National ACS Meeting. New York City. Includes Analytical Division Sessions. Con­tact: Fred McLafferty, Cornell Uni­versity, Ithaca, Ν. Υ. 14850

Sept. 8 to 13—Seventh International Congress of Clinical Chemistry. Ge­neva, Switzerland. Contact: VI It h International Congress of Clinical Chemistry, Palais des Expositions, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.

Sept. 14 to 20—20th Meeting of Co­mité International de Thermodyna­mique et de Cinétique Electrochi-miques (CITCE). Strasbourg, France. Contact: H. Tannenberger, Institut Batelle 7, route de Drize, 1227 Ca-rouge, Geneva, Switzerland

Sept. 15 to 20—General Assembly of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemi-ker. Hamburg, Germany. Contact: GDCh, 6000 Frankfurt (M), Post-fach 119075, Germany

Sept. 16 to 18—17th Detroit Anachem Conference. Detroit, Mich. Contact-Walter Wagner, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Detroit, Detroit, Mich. 48221. Page 43 A, May

Sept. 22 to 21 1th International Sym­posium on the Identification of Sub­stances by Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography. Frascati, Italy. Contact: Karl Macek, c /o Istituto di chimica, Piazzale delle Scienze, Roma, Italy. Page 47 A, Mar.

Sept. 23 to 25—Eighth Annual Meeting ASTM Committee E-19 on Chroma­tography. Sheraton Hotel, Philadel­phia, Pa. Contact: M. G. Bloch, Mo­bil Research & Dev. Corp., Pauls-boro, N. J. 08066

Sept. 23 to 25—Ninth Annual Sym­posium on Physics and Nondestruc­tive Testing. Holiday Inn-Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III. Contact: War­ren J. McGonnagle, P. O. Box 554, Elmhurst, III. 60126

Sept. 24 to 28—Romanian National Conference on Analytical Chemistry. Constantza. Contact: Ch. Bailescu, Consiliul National al Inginerilor si Technicienilor, Conferinta Republi-cana de Chimie Analitica, Calea Bictoriei 118, Bucuresti, Romania, Page 45 A, Mar.

Sept. 29 to Oct. 1—Symposium on New Trends in Industrial Analysis. Shera­ton-Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls, On­tario. Sponsor: Analytical Chem­istry Division, Chemical Institute of Canada. Contact: P. R. Patterson, Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., P. O. Box 240, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Sept. 30 to Oct. 2—13th Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Tech­nology. Gatlinburg, Tenn. Contact: L. J. Brady, Oak Ridge National Lab­oratory, P.O. Box X, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. Page 51 A, June

Sept. 30 to Oct. 3—20th TAPPI Testing Conference. Sheraton-Rochester Ho­tel, Rochester, Ν. Υ. Contact: Tech­nical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, 360 Lexington Ave., New York, Ν. Υ. 10017

Oct. 6 to 9—19th Annual NIH Instru­ment Symposium and Research Equipment Exhibit. Bethesda, Md. Contact: Col. Edward Knoblock, Div. of Biochemistry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D. C. 20012. Page 44 A, July

FIRST THEY TOOK AWAY MY RUSTY, PITTED,

SCARRED OLD METAL HOT PLATE

AND REPLACED IT WITH ASNOWY WHITE

CORNING® HOT PLATE

THEN THEY TOOK AWAY THE

OLD MIXER THAT SPLASHED

AND REPLACED π WITH A NEW CORNING

LM-2 THAT MIXES WITHOUT A VORTEX

THEN THEY PUT IN A NEW, N0-FUSS,C0MPACT,

ALL-GLASS CORNING WATER STILL

AND TOOK AWAY THE TUBINGANDTHE OLD

BOILER IT TOOK ME YEARS TO BUILD

WHAT EVER HAPPENED

TO THE OLD VALUES?

We've replaced some old values

wi th new standards at Corning.

Like hot plates, stirrers, and

disti l lat ion apparatus that all work

far better, look far neater.

Call your Corning dealer.

CORNING L A B O R A T O R Y P R O D U C T S

Makers of PYREX® Labware Circle No. 103 on Readers' Service Card

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