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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1292 Chemical Co., Bridgeport, Conn. He was formerly divisional manager in charge of eastern seaboard territory. Mary Louise Quaife has resigned her assistantship in the Department of Physiology, University of Illinois, t o ac- cept a position as research bioeliemist at Distillation Products, Inc., Rochester, Ν. Υ. E. Reeser, president of the Barnsdall Oil Co., Ν. Υ. City, retired on July 31 and is succeeded by James A. Dunn. Frank Graman has been chosen vice president and secretary. C. A. Schroeder has been transferred from Milwaukee to be manager of tlie Globe Steel Tubes Co. district at Cleveland, Ohio. Anthony M. Schwartz, formerly con- nected with the Visking Corp., Chicago, has joined the staff of the Alfose Chemical Co., Providence, R. I., a s director of research. Rufus W. Scott has been elected chairman of the board of the Tubize Chatillon Corp., succeeding the late Roland L. Taylor. W. P. Barba was elected a director, and Gordon A. BEardwick was elected fco the executive committee. Alfm H. Selker has been appointed special research associate in the Underwater Soi^nd Laboratory of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. JohL.· L Shackleton, of the Plastics Division, Ε. Χ du Pont de NTemours & Co., Arling- ton.., N. X , recently addressed the Chemis- try CluJb of Western Kentucky- State Teachers College on the subject of plastics. Artlrur J, Steinbach was graduated in May from the New York State College of For-estry and has accepted a. position as chemist with the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, at the main plant and labora- tories, Whiting, Ind. Roy L. Stone has been appointed flow- meter representative of the Cochrane Cor-p., with offices in Rochester and Buf- falo, Ν. Ύ . A. 3P. Stresen-Reuter, of Fred A. Stresen- Reuter, Inc., has been elected president of the Chicago Paint and Varnisn Production Chxb. Ray NOwak has been elected vice president, W. A. Wachholtz secretary, and Hugh Price treasurer. E. XX Stults, president of Welch, Holme <& Clark Co., completed 45 years of serv- ice with the company on August 1. He joined the organization in 1898, became secretary in 1922, vice president and later president in 1929. Howard C. Sykes, U. S. deputy member and executive secretary of the Combined Raw Materials Board, has been appointed U. S. executive officer of the Combined Production and Resources Board. William M. Temple, for eight years with the Insulux Products Division, Owens- Illinois Glass Co., has been appointed manager of the company's Washington office. Louis H. Thoman has resigned his posi- tion as instructor in chemical and metallur- gical engineering at the University of Alabama, and is now production engineer at the Oakland office of t h e Iron and Steel Division, The Kaiser Co., Oakland, Calif. Herbert H. Watjen is in charge of the Southern finishing materials laboratory of Foster D. Snell, Inc., Thomasville, IST. C, replacing R. Neil Dalton, who has ac- cepted a commission in the U. S. NTaval Reserve. Ethelwyn B. "Wilcox has been appointed assistant professor of nutrition at the Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Dustin W. Wilson, technical consultant of the Kenning Division, Petroleum Admin- istration for War, submitted his resigna- tion, effective July 31. He has been a member of the division for two years, and now plans to become associated with Ar- thur G. McKee and Co., designing and con- struction engineers in the iron and steel and petroleum fields. Clarence Wolf, Sales Department, Merck & Co., Inc., was presented with a wrist watch and service pin upon completion of 25 years of service with the company. Prank L. Wright, formerly chief metallur- gist, with a connection of over 11 years with the firm, has been made manager of research of the Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp., Stamford, Conn. A. P. Young, Jr., who received th.e B.S. de- gree from Western Kentucky State Teachers College in June, is employed at the Battelle Memorial Institute, Coliim- bus, Ohio. Correction An error was made on page 1112 of the July 10 issue of CHEMICAL AND ENGINEER- ING NEWS. The paragraph referring to L. F. Kautz should have mentioned Jack D. Oppenlander, who has been transferred from Cleveland to the Newark Technical Service of the Sherwin-Williams Co. Mr. Kautz is superintendent of the Technical Service at Newark, and Mr. Oppenlander is working under him. 1294 CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NE\7S R. W. GREEFF & CO. Newsmakers government friends is all absorbvingg topic in nations capital government friends is all absorbvingg topic in nations capital

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Chemical Co., Bridgeport, Conn. He was formerly divisional manager in charge of eastern seaboard territory.

Mary Louise Quaife has resigned her assistantship in the Department of Physiology, University of Illinois, to ac­cept a position as research bioeliemist at Distillation Products, Inc., Rochester, Ν. Υ.

E. B · Reeser, president of the Barnsdall Oil Co., Ν . Υ. City, retired on July 31 and is succeeded by James A. Dunn. Frank Graman has been chosen vice president and secretary.

C. A. Schroeder has been transferred from Milwaukee to be manager of tl ie Globe Steel Tubes Co. district at Cleveland, Ohio.

Anthony M. Schwartz, formerly con­nected with the Visking Corp., Chicago, has joined the staff of the Alfose Chemical Co., Providence, R. I., a s director of research.

Rufus W. Scott has been elected chairman of the board of the Tubize Chatillon Corp., succeeding the late Roland L. Taylor. W. P. Barba was elected a

director, and Gordon A. BEardwick was elected fco the executive committee.

Alfm H. Selker has been appointed special research associate in the Underwater Soi^nd Laboratory of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

JohL.· L Shackleton, of the Plastics Division, Ε. Χ du Pont de NTemours & Co., Arling­ton.., N. X , recently addressed the Chemis­try CluJb of Western Kentucky- State Teachers College on the subject of plastics.

Artlrur J, Steinbach was graduated in May from the New York State College of For-estry and has accepted a. position as chemist with the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, at t h e main plant and labora­tories, Whiting, Ind.

Roy L. Stone has been appointed flow­meter representative of t h e Cochrane Cor-p., with offices in Rochester and Buf­falo, Ν. Ύ .

A. 3P. Stresen-Reuter, of Fred A. Stresen-Reuter, Inc., has been elected president of the Chicago Paint and Varnisn Production Chxb. Ray NOwak has been elected vice president, W. A. Wachholtz secretary, and Hugh Price treasurer.

E. XX Stults, president o f Welch, Holme <& Clark Co. , completed 45 years o f serv­

ice with the company on August 1. He joined the organization i n 1898, became secretary in 1922, vice president and later president in 1929.

Howard C. Sykes, U . S. deputy member and executive secretary of the Combined Raw Materials Board, has been appointed U. S. executive officer of the Combined Production and Resources Board.

William M . Temple, for eight years with the Insulux Products Division, Owens-Illinois Glass Co., has been appointed manager of t h e company's Washington office.

Louis H. Thoman has resigned his posi­tion as instructor in chemical and metallur­gical engineering a t the University of Alabama, and i s now production engineer at the Oakland office of the Iron and Steel Division, The Kaiser Co., Oakland, Calif.

Herbert H . Watjen is in charge of the Southern finishing materials laboratory of Foster D . Snell, Inc., Thomasville, IST. C, replacing R. Neil Dalton, w h o has ac­cepted a commission in the U . S. NTaval Reserve.

Ethelwyn B. "Wilcox has been appointed assistant professor of nutrition at the Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah.

Dustin W. Wilson, technical consultant of the Kenning Division, Petroleum Admin­istration for War, submitted h i s resigna­tion, effective July 31. He h a s been a member of the division for two years, and now plans to become associated with Ar­thur G. McKee and Co., designing and con­struction engineers in the iron and steel and petroleum fields.

Clarence Wolf, Sales Department, Merck & Co., Inc., was presented wi th a wrist watch and service pin upon completion of 25 years of service with the company.

Prank L. Wright, formerly chief metallur­gist, with a connection of over 11 years with the firm, has been made manager of research of the Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp., Stamford, Conn.

A. P. Young, Jr., who received th.e B.S. de­gree from Western Kentucky State Teachers College in June, is employed at the Battelle Memorial Institute, Coliim-bus, Ohio.

Correction An error was made on page 1112 of the

July 10 issue of CHEMICAL AND ENGINEER­ING N E W S . The paragraph referring to L. F. Kautz should have mentioned Jack D. Oppenlander, who has been transferred from Cleveland to the Newark Technical Service of the Sherwin-Williams Co. Mr. Kautz is superintendent of the Technical Service at Newark, and Mr. Oppenlander is working under him.

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