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Employment Information MEMBERS of the Society who are UN'EMPLOYED, and who so state when they request a situation wanted classified ad- vertisement, shall be allowed, without charee, three non-display insertions in a calendar year, not to exceed 50 words each (45 words plus 5-word hox address or a<J%-crtiser's name and address , and not more than one per issue. Excess words charged at 50 percent discount from the standard rates, no minimum charcc. This rate applies only for situations wanted advertisements. All other non-display insertions by Society members looking for positions, and all non-di.splav insertions bv Student Affiliates of the Society, shall be accepted at 50 percent discount from standard rates for each insc-rion made, no minimum charge. Indi- viduals placing situations wanted advertisements should indicate in a letter of transmittal whether or not they arc members of the Society to insure appearance of the advertisement in the proper classification. In print in ζ these advertisements the Society assumes no obligations as to qualifications of prospective employees or responsibility of employers, nor docs the Society have information concerning the position advertised, or in regard to those seeking employ- ment. Those replying to announcements should send copies and not original documents, prevent forwarding of advertising circulars. Employers desiring applications on cr Every reasonable effort will be made to npany forms should send duplicate copies. The ACS expects that each user of this section consider himself morally obligated to acknowledge all replies to his advertisement. RATES (payable in advance accompanying: copy instructions): Display advertisements $35 per column inch (space unlimited). Minimum dis- pJay space, one inch, with advertisements ac- cepted in multiples of one-half-inch units there- after. No agency or cash discounts. Standard setting 50 cents a word, minimum charge S6 each. Include 5 words for box address. Advertise- ments from outside the U.S. should be accom- panied by information stating the New York bank which will issue us a bank draft at U.S. cur- rency rates. The advertisement will be run in the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft. SEND advertisements with remittance to CHEM- ICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS. 430 Park Avenue. Neiv York 22, Ν. Y., to reach there not later than the dead line of 1>:()() A.M. on Eric/ay. 11 days preceding the date oj publication. SITUATIONS OPEN Placement Bureaus CHEMISTS · ENGINEERS An active confidential service: Interview at your convenience. Call, write or wire: Gladys Hunting (Consultant) Drake Personnel, Inc. 220 S. State St. Chicago 4, Illinois CHEMISTS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS B.S. to Ph.D. $5 to 25,000 Call· Visit Us- Send 5 résumés SELECTIVE PLACEMENT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FOR CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ONLY 17 William Street Newark, N. J. S. Goodman, M.Sc, C. A. Reed, Jr., M.Sc. Industrial Positions ANALYTICAL Metropolitan Ν. Υ. Young chemist, preferably experienced in deter- gent field but not necessary. Good salary plus benefits, excellent chance for progress, challeng- ing position. Ultra Chemical Works, Inc. P. O. Box 2150 Paterson, New Jersey JR. CHEMIST With (1ο«ζΓθο in Phnnistry or Chemical Kn<ii- neerinc and one year of experienrc in PV(' processing. Write presenting details of education and work experience to: Salaried Personnel Dept. SEIBERLING RUBBER COMPANY Akron 9, Ohio MARKETING Chemist or ChE with advanced degree- M.S. or PhD.- a minimum of three years experience in Market- ing. Position involves market re- search and development and even- tually some direct sales. A strongly oriented research and development organization with ex- cellent potentials in new and un- explored areas of chemistry and engineering. Exceptional growth opportunities. Western Pennsylvania. Send com- plete resume to: Personnel Manager MSA RESEARCH CORPORATION Uallery, Pa. PHYSICAL CHEMIST The research laboratories of a nationally known manufacturer of chemical coatings has a position available for a physical chemist, Ph.D. or equivalent, whose theo- retical background and creative imagina- tion qualify him to carry out fundamental research in surface and colloid chemistry. Excellent employee benefit program; liberal publication policy. Metropolitan.New York City area. Please include resume and salary requirement with reply. Box 19-H-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. SALES MANAGER We need a man to assume full responsibility for the sale of our Tantalum Chemical Equipment. Minimum job requirements include under- graduate degree in Engineering or Chemistry (advanced work highly desirable); sufficient design and sales experience to insure thorough^ grasp of the technical problems; a proven rec- ord of successful sales administration. The Sales Manager is responsible for training and directing the insi'de and field sales per- sonnel, effective administration of the present sales effort and planning for future growth. He will travel extensively. His ultimate ob- jective is to maintain and increase our share of the Chemical Equipment Market. Compensation open. All replies held in strictest confidence. Technical Personnel Office Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation North Chicago, 111. PHARMACOLOGIST-Ph.D. . . . with several years experience to head laboratory of ethical drug company. Challenging position. Opportunity for growth with expanding organization. B O X 2 9 - H - 8 , C. & Ε. N . , Easton, Pa. ENGINEER Analytical Engineer with advanced de- gree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineer- ing or equivalent experience to take respon- sible charge of mathematical analyses and data correlations for advanced engineering problems and research in the fields of heat transfer and thermodynamics. Position is with an industrial research facility in mid- west which is strongly oriented in the direc- tion of application and will require frequent contacts with operating divisions. Write to Box 34-H-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. RADIOCHEMISTS EXPANDING NUCLEAR FIRM HAS POSITIONS OPENED FOR CHEMISTS EXPERIENCED IN RADIOCHEMIS- TRY. Address replies to: P. A. Hawkins Tracerlab, Inc. 2030 Wright, Richmond, California FOOD CHEMISTS Exceptional opportunities for Food Chemists with B. S. degree in Food Technology or Chemistry. OUR DYNAMIC RESEARCH PROGRAM HAS DEVELOPED— new products using the basic food commodity of whicli we are the leading national producer. LABORATORY AND FIELD DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATIONS IS OUR PRESENT NEED— to carry these new products into dherse food fields where known possibilities exist. THE CREATIVE SPARK IS SOUS HT— in dedicated individuals who will find in this opportunity :i medium through which their experience* and education can he most effectively expressed. Because our staff is relatively small, each man's personal contribution toward theconipiiny objectives can be readily recognized. THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS ARE— a strong i^ademic background, knowledge of food chemistry, and applications, imagination to project basic information into product application and improvement, and an aptitude for technical sales service. Residence will be in a medium sized, middle-western city where our laboratory is located; travel will include the entire United States. Write full particulars to Box 4 3 - H - 8 , C. & E. N., Easton, Pa. AUG. II, 1958 C&EN 111

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Employment Information MEMBERS of the Society who are UN'EMPLOYED, and who so state when they request a situation wanted classified ad­vertisement, shall be allowed, without charee, three non-display insertions in a calendar year, not to exceed 50 words each (45 words plus 5-word hox address or a<J%-crtiser's name and address , and not more than one per issue. Excess words charged at 50 percent discount from the standard rates, no minimum charcc. This rate applies only for situations wanted advertisements. All other non-display insertions by Society members looking for positions, and all non-di.splav insertions bv Student Affiliates of the Society, shall be accepted at 50 percent discount from standard rates for each insc-rion made, no minimum charge. Indi­viduals placing situations wanted advertisements should indicate in a letter of transmittal whether or not they arc members of the Society to insure appearance of the advertisement in the proper classification.

In print in ζ these advertisements the Society assumes no obligations as to qualifications of prospective employees or responsibility of employers, nor docs the Society have information concerning the position advertised, or in regard to those seeking employ­ment.

Those replying to announcements should send copies and not original documents, prevent forwarding of advertising circulars. Employers desiring applications on cr

Every reasonable effort will be made to npany forms should send duplicate copies.

T h e ACS expects that each user of this section consider himself morally obligated to acknowledge all replies to his advertisement.

RATES (payable in advance accompanying: copy ins t ruct ions) : Display advertisements $35 per column inch (space unl imited) . Minimum dis-pJay space, one inch, with advertisements ac­cepted in multiples of one-half-inch units there­after. No agency or cash discounts. Standard setting 50 cents a word , minimum charge S6 each. Include 5 words for box address . Advertise­ments from outside the U.S. should be accom­panied by information stating the New York bank which will issue us a bank draft at U.S. cur­rency rates. The advertisement will be run in the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft. SEND advertisements with remittance to CHEM­ICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS. 430 Park Avenue. Neiv York 22, Ν. Y., to reach there not later than the dead line of 1>:()() A.M. on Eric/ay. 11 days preceding the date oj publication.

SITUATIONS OPEN

Placement Bureaus

CHEMISTS · ENGINEERS An active confidential service: Interview at your convenience. Call, write or wire:

Gladys H u n t i n g (Consul tant ) Drake Personne l , I n c .

220 S. State St. Chicago 4, I l l inois

CHEMISTS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

B.S. to Ph.D. $5 to 25,000 Call· Visit Us- Send 5 résumés SELECTIVE PLACEMENT

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FOR CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ONLY

17 Wil l iam Street Newark , N . J. S. Goodman, M . S c , C. A. R e e d , Jr . , M.Sc .

Industrial Positions

ANALYTICAL Metropol i tan Ν. Υ .

Young chemist, preferably experienced in deter­gent field but not necessary. Good salary plus benefits, excellent chance for progress, challeng­ing position.

Ultra Chemica l Works , I n c . P . O. Box 2150

Paterson, N e w Jersey

• JR. CHEMIST With (1ο«ζΓθο in P h n n i s t r y or Chemical Kn<ii-neerinc and one year of experienrc in PV(' processing. Write presenting details of education and work experience to: Salaried Personnel Dept.

SEIBERLING RUBBER C O M P A N Y Akron 9, Ohio

MARKETING Chemist or ChE with advanced degree- M.S. or PhD.- a minimum of three years experience in Market­ing. Position involves market re­search and development and even­tually some direct sales. A strongly oriented research and development organization with ex­cellent potentials in new and un­explored areas of chemistry and engineering. Exceptional growth opportunities. Western Pennsylvania. Send com­plete resume to:

Personnel Manager MSA RESEARCH CORPORATION

Uallery, Pa .

PHYSICAL CHEMIST

The research laboratories of a nationally known manufacturer of chemical coatings has a position available for a physical chemist, Ph.D. or equivalent, whose theo­retical background and creative imagina­tion qualify him to carry out fundamental research in surface and colloid chemistry. Excellent employee benefit program; liberal publication policy. Metropolitan.New York City area. Please include resume and salary requirement with reply.

Box 19-H-8 , C. & Ε. Ν. , Easton, P a .

SALES MANAGER We need a man to assume full responsibility for the sale of our Tantalum Chemical Equipment. Minimum job requirements include under­graduate degree in Engineering or Chemistry (advanced work highly desirable); sufficient design and sales experience to insure thorough^ grasp of the technical problems; a proven rec­ord of successful sales administration. The Sales Manager is responsible for training and directing the insi'de and field sales per­sonnel, effective administration of the present sales effort and planning for future growth. He will travel extensively. His ultimate ob­jective is to maintain and increase our share of the Chemical Equipment Market. Compensation open. All replies held in strictest confidence.

T e c h n i c a l Personnel Office Fanstee l Metal lurgical Corporation

North Chicago , 111.

PHARMACOLOGIST-Ph.D. . . . with several years experience to head laboratory of ethical drug company. Challenging position. Opportunity for growth with expanding organization.

B O X 2 9 - H - 8 , C. & Ε. N . , Easton, Pa.

ENGINEER Analytical Engineer with advanced de­

gree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineer­ing or equivalent experience to take respon­sible charge of mathematical analyses and data correlations for advanced engineering problems and research in the fields of heat transfer and thermodynamics. Position is with an industrial research facility in mid­west which is strongly oriented in the direc­tion of application and will require frequent contacts with operating divisions. Write to

Box 34-H-8 , C. & Ε. Ν . , Eas ton , P a .

RADIOCHEMISTS EXPANDING NUCLEAR FIRM HAS POSITIONS OPENED FOR CHEMISTS EXPERIENCED IN RADIOCHEMIS-TRY. Address r e p l i e s to: P . A. H a w k i n s Tracer lab , I n c . 2030 Wright, R i c h m o n d , California

FOOD CHEMISTS Exceptional opportunities for Food Chemists with B. S. degree in Food

Technology or Chemistry.

OUR DYNAMIC RESEARCH PROGRAM HAS DEVELOPED— new products using the basic food commodity of whicli we are the leading national producer.

LABORATORY AND FIELD DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATIONS IS OUR PRESENT NEED—

to carry these new products into dherse food fields where known possibilities exist.

THE CREATIVE SPARK IS SOUS HT— in dedicated individuals who will find in this opportunity :i medium through which their experience* and education can he most effectively expressed. Because our staff is relatively small, each man's personal contribution toward theconipiiny objectives can be readily recognized.

THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS ARE— a strong i^ademic background, knowledge of food chemistry, and applications, imagination to project basic information into product application and improvement, and an apti tude for technical sales service. Residence will be in a medium sized, middle-western city where our laboratory is located; travel will include the entire United States. Write full particulars to

Box 4 3 - H - 8 , C. & E. N., Easton, Pa.

A U G . I I , 1958 C & E N 1 1 1

Chemists Chemical Engineers

Radio Chemists

Ί ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH

& DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES With the Designer and Builder of th.e Army Package Power Reactor

Openings for experienced personnel include; liquid metal technology (sodium systems)—design and evaluation of nuclear reactor systems— heat transfer radiochemistry—irradiation effects—corrosion—nucleate boiling—coolant technology—reactor operation.

Send detailed resume and salary requirements to: Director, Administrative Services

ALCO PRODUCTS, INC. Schenec-tady New Y o r k

ANALYTICAL RESEARCH CHEMIST Expanding research, division seeks creative man. with broad background and experience. Must be capable of independent work of nonroutine nature. Liberal benefits, new labs, opportunity for advancement. Send complete résumé to

Personnel I H r e c t o r , E t H i c o n , I n c . , ( A Johnson & Johnson C o . J / S o x n m e r v i l l e , N.J-

PLASTICS APPLICATION SPECIALIST

Experienced chemist or chemical En­gineer for laboratory development -work on applications of new plastic materials in the laminate field. Must have 5 to 10 years experience with decorative and or reinforced plastics and famil­iarity with broad range of plastic ma­terials. Excellent opportunity in newly established faci^ty in Baltimore, Md.

Send résumé & salary requirements to:

Box 1091, 1501 Broadway, New York 36, Ν. Υ.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CHEMISTS — B.S. — YOUNG

Opportunities for young Chemical Engineers or Chemists with 0-3 years ' experience who have completed their military obligation and graduated in the upp~r half of their college class. We axe looking for the above average engineer who is interested in

PROCESS DEVELOPMENT OR

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Those who meet the above qualifications

please send r ésumé to:

E m p l o y m e n t M a n a g e r Atlas Powder C o m p a n y Wilkningrton 99, D e l a w a r e

DISTRICT SALES MANAGER MIDWEST

POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

Our recent plant expansion makes necessary the addition of a Midwest District Sales Manager who will become the nucleus for our expand­ing operation in that area. The man we seek will have several years experience selling, or serving in a technical capacity closely associated with the sale of P.V.C. This man may not be able to realize his fall potential in present employment and will wish to take advantage of the opportunities offered by a new and expanding chemical operation. Send resume in full confidence to:

T. A. H o y l e T h e Borden C h e m i c a l Co. P o l y v i n y l CHloride D e p t .

60 Elm Hil l A v e . Leomins ter , M a s s .

FOOD TECHNOLOGIST To $ 8 5 0 0

Graduate food chemist—to 5 years indus­trial research & development experience. Some field work. Chemical co. Central N J location. Write education, experience in detail. Box 4 2 - H - 8 , C. & Ε. Ν. , Easton, Pa.

RUSSIAN TECHNICAL ANALYSTS Staff positions available for a chemist and a geologist to analyze and digest Russian publications on petroleum technology. Graduates of American universities pre­ferred. Salaries commensurate with qualifications and experience. Please send resume.

American Petroleum Institute Centra] Abstracting Service 50 West 50th Street New York 20, Ν. Υ.

R U B B E R C H E M I S T S for

Rocket Propellanf Development Extensive and stimulating development programs are in progress on solid

propellant rocket propulsion problems in our laboratories. M.S. or B.S. in chemistry required, with 2-5 years experience in rubber and

plastic compounding fields desired. If you are interested in long range opportunities with a leader in the expanding

solid propellant rocket field, send your resume to: Mr. R. D. Willis, Personnel Director

Thiokol Chemical Corporation Elkton Division, Elkton, Maryland

CHEMICAL COMPANY. . .

p i o n e e r i n H I G H E N E R G Y F U E L S h a s open ing for —

I N S T R U M E N T A N A L Y Z E R T E C H N I C I A N experienced in maintaining and repair­ing two or more of the following control instruments:

Infra-red Analyzers · Mass Spectrometers Thermal Conductivity Analyzers · Gas Analyzers

High school education essential with minimum of four years experience in chemical or petro-chemical plants.

Send resume to: Personne l M a n a g e r CALLERY CHEMICAL· CO. , P.O. BOX 14-52, M U S K O G E E , OKLA.

RUBBER CHEMIST — COMPOUNDER

Position* open for: Asst. Chief Chemist, Specification Rubber Goods Chemist, and Chemist for blown closed cell products. Salary depending on experience. No age limit. Heel and sole experience desirable but not essential. Details on request. Our employees know about this advertisement. Box 3 5 - H - 8 , C. & Ε . N . , E a s t o n , P a .

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST — Organic

For working with or heading up a small group assaying rubber chemicals. Work involves the development of improved procedures for development of stabilizers, oil additives, rubber accelerators, anti-oxidants, etc. The group function is primarily customer service with some analytical problems from the research section along with setting up quality control tests for the manufacturing division. Wide variety of interesting problems. Prefer ap­plicant 25—40 years of age with rubber chem­icals background. Please include complete résumé. Lower Connecticut.

Box 40 -F-8 , C. & Ε. Ν., E a s t o n , P a .

ASSISTANT SCIENTISTS Polaroid's success with the Polaroid Land Picture-in-a-Minute photographic process has been phenomenal with sales rising from nine to 48 million dollars a year since 1951. The most important single element in our scientific achievement has been in the Research Depart­ment wrxere a major emphasis is on the explora­tion of problems in organic and physical chem­istry. Our main interests are in dyes, devel­opers and photographic compounds. We in­tend to expand our department still further par­ticularly in the area of organic synthesis and will add several young scientists to our staff. They will work on the synthesis of new organic com­pounds or assist in original problems in physical and analytical chemistry if this is their back­ground and interest. We expect that they have achieved top grades in their undergraduate or graduate work. If you a re interested in a career in advanced research., individual opportunities for creative work, and a progressive company located en­tirely in the Boston area, please send the details of your background to

Robert M. P a l m e r Polaroid Corporation Cambridge , M a s s a c h u s e t t s

1 1 2 C & E N A U G . I I , ! 958

/kLLERY

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST The Research Division of Polaroid Corporation which has been responsible for our amazing scientific progress, is now expanding its an­alytical work and needs two Analytical Chem­ists. One Chemist will be responsible primarily ior mass spectroscopic and other instrumental analyses of complex gases, both, organic and inorganic. To qualify you must be a top An­alytical Chemist with special experience in gas analysis and preferably with experience in gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The other chemist will have the primary re­sponsibility for developing and applying new analytical techniques to complex organic com­pounds. To qualify you should have a Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemistry or else a M.S. degree and at least three years of widely variegated analytical chemical experience. If you are interested and feel qualified, please write Mr. Jack Coffey.

Polaroid Corporation Cambridge 39, Massachuse t t s

ΙΜΐ() Ι )Γ(Τ DKVKLOPMKN'T • C'HK.M 1ST : ( M'cmi'iï lui îziînlunte <-lieiuiM- with industrial experience for applied research and product development in the field of edible fats and oils with larire wHl-<Mabli-hed manufacturer. South­west location. Had-ground in physical chemistry de.-»irah!e hut nut necessary. Write, giving full detail- of education. experience and salary requirement. Ho\ 2.V H S. C. Λ- Ε. X. . Kaa-t.m. Pa.

1>H IKK PAINT ADDITIVK CUKMIST WANTK1): Outhne training and Pxpcnnire. Wonderful opportunity for hard worker to he technical director for growing:, :iii<r revive chemi­cal manufacture:. Profit >haring. Hnx 22 II X. C. Λ Κ. Ν'.. Ka-ton. Pa.

FOOD HKSKAKCH: (ΊΙΡΙΜ: , ! uifi background and hiochenu>t t raining. Food Technnlog\ I>ep: t-yxpe: liuent Station. Southeast. F$ox 115 II 8. ( \ & K. X.. K;H(in

w it h engmeet -w it li nutrition rtment ("<>llegce P a .

BIOCHEMIST OR

ORGANIC PH.D. 28-35, Challenging u.~y position for ma.: with outstanding ability, Chicago Area medium-size expanding manufacturer bulk pharmaceuticals used in feed, food & drugs. Box 30-F-7, C. & E . N . , East o n . P a .

FOOD EXPERIENCE

Needed for opening with growing small sub­sidiary of major corporation. Commercial Product Development. Small town Eastern location. Products are food chemicals and specialty ingredients of processed foods. Some food background and sales aptitude needed for diverse tech­nical duties. Extensive research or experi­ence level not necessary. Half time travel. Give background including present salary or requirement in conscience. Also state why you a re the man we should choose. Box 2 0 - J - 7 , C. & Ε. Ν. , Easton, Pa .

OPERATIONS RESEARCH IN ESSO

There a r e a limited number of positions open o n our staff of Operat ions Research practitioners. Men in such positions par­ticipate as members of project teams study­ing problems in scheduling and allocation, inventory control, process optimization, etc. They have the opportunity to develop into leaders of such teams with the responsibilities of di rect ing the project and reporting to the client.

Applicants will b e selected on the fol­lowing requirements:

— Education and or experience, a± least equivalent to a MS degree with major em­phasis in the fields of mathematics, statistics, industrial economics, and genera l operations research techniques.

—Ability to organize ideas and convey these in clear and well organized reports.

—Skill in selectin_g a n d applying O . R. tech­nique to the problem at hand plus ability to modify a s tandard technique for special applications.

Capacity to develop an entirely new tech­nique w h e n the problem in question de ­mands it.

Willingness to make occasional trips of up to 8 months duration to provide technical assistance to domestic and foreign affiliates of Standard Oi l (N. J.) in O. R. studies.

Résumé should include educational a n d experience background, and desired salary. All inquiries will b e considered promptly and held confidential. Address replies to:

ESSO RESEARCH & ENGINEERING COMPANY (Chief T e c h n i c a l Af f i l ia te — S t a n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y ( N e w J e r s e y ) )

Esso R e s e a r c h Center

E m p l o y e e R e l a t i o n s — C

P . 0 . Box 175 L i n d e n , M". J.

A U G . I I , I 9 5 8 C &EN 1 1 3

ORGANIC AND APPLICATIONS CHEMIST The Research Division o f Curtiss-Wright Corporation has an immeciiate opening for a high-level chemist capable of planning and directing the work of several individuals in Research and Development o f new products.

Will be expected t o carry out Research and Development involving new or conventional chemicals t o create new plastic materials, new chemicals and specialty type prod­ucts. Prefer P H D with 2-10 years experience but will consider B S or MS witra equivalent work experience.

The Research Division, which offers the atmosphere of a small organization conducive to Research, is situated on an eighty-five square mile picturesque mountain site in North-Central Pa., approximately twenty miles north of Clearfield-

Excellent salary and executive benefits. Send resume, giving details o f education, experience, and current earn­ings, to: , „ ^ .

T . W· Cozine Manager, Engineering Recruitment, Dept RD-50 Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Wood-Ridge, N . J·

All replies confidential.

CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION > WOOD-RIDGE, N; J:

CHEMISTS and MICROBIOLOGISTS N e w indus t r i e l research l a b o r a t o r y has o p e n i n g s f o r w e l l q u a l i f i e d chemists a n d b i o l og i s t s as P R O J E C T L E A D E R S and S E N I O R SCIENTISTS. These posi t ions rep resen t redl o p p o r t u n i t i e s for accompl ishment and advancemen t in a g row-mg f i e l d of i ndus t r i a l o r g a n i c chemistry . Salaries commensurate with t r a i n i n g and e x p e r i e n c e . O u r employees îcnow of t h i s adver t isement .

A N A L Y T 1 C A . L and P H Y S I C A L C H E M I S T S w i th P h D c r e q u i v a l e n t m t r a i n i n g and exper ience to h a n d l e ana ly t ica l research a n d supervise a serv ice g r o u p . I ndus t r i a l and analy t ica l e x p e r i e n c e including c h r o m a ­tog raphy and ins t rumenta l methods des i rab le .

O R G A N I C a n d P H Y S I C A I - C H E M I S T S w i t h B.S . M . S . , & PhD to d e v e l o p n e w o r g a n i c chemical p r o d ­ucts a n d processes. Broad exper ience m o rgan i c synthes is o r process d e v e l o p m e n t , i n c l ud ing h i gh p res ­sure t e c h n i q u e s , des i rab le .

M I C R O B I O L O G I S T S and F E R M E N T A T I O N CHEK4ISTS w . t h B.S.. M.S. , & PhD for research a n d d e v e l o p -ment o n b iochemica l processes and products .

Send resume a n d salary reqi_nremer.ts to:

B o x 27 -H-SV C. & Ε . N . , E a s t o n , P a .

P h . D . ORGANIC CHEMIST An excellent opportunity exists for a young nun to carry out research in petrochemicals or organic «yn-

labox-atory in an eastern thesis. Location: a new-suburb of Clerelaad. Write to: The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio)

4440 WarreAtvule Center Road Cleveland 28, Ohio Attn: Dr". W. S . McClenshao

M . S . or P h . D . C h e m i s t o r C h e m i c a l E n g i n e e r

Excellent opportunity in ï>roduci d e v e l o p ­ment on w a x e s , processirzçj oils and other allied products .

Major Petroleum C o m p a n y , New York City.

Eox 1 9 - F - 8 , C. & E . N.r E a s t o n , P»a.

O R < ; . \ N t C < Ί Π Ι Μ 1ST. B.S. t undainentril Mcioui hormone New Kn til am I r»^e;ircli institute. Box 1ft F S. Γ . Α· Κ. Χ.. KastoM.

C'HKMIST: P h . D . organic·. Min imum live y»*:us «^penenc-e. r o s i s . >ecMire coopérât ion. AKu s< ment , fine rhenm-al or ρΐι:ιπ»

Pa. Group leader.

Ability e- t i inate iimt ific a th ieve-

Piitical fielil. (Irowtli opportunity for capable scientist with potential a<luimistraTive flair. Locution northern N e w Jersey. Chicago AC'S M»*etiner interviews fan he arranged. Give full details including earning*. Box H H S. C . & Ε . NT., Easton. Pa.

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( Ί Ι Κ Μ Κ AL P L A N T h:i> uinii«Mi:ite o|»p for cluMinral aiul mechanical eiiirnieei-. « liei an* I tralhc luanairei. Sahwy CIIUS ieii-u ι ate haekuiouml all<l tram mi:. Libera! Uï iet i t -excellent uni k m e r<>ii«iiî : « m— . Tlio»e inte: should apply , jrivinp «-.»nipl-e;e i«"—uiné ..ι pa>t experience ami e«luraî:on. Hox_43 F S. Γ Λ Κ. Ν K:*-t«.n. Pa.

O K L A H O M A S T A P H I V I V K R S I Î V nee.i* ., plasshlou*>r to t-oii^truct at »pnrat n* t-• »i \nriei | rai i ipus-wjile les-e-areh :trli\ i t le*. Shop lii-:*t M»H in new C h e m i - t i y -Pliy-ie< Bisildine. Saiarv open. Oklahoma State In'ver- i tv . lle-e-aieh Founda­t ion . Sti l lwater. Oklahoma

CORROSION ENGINEERS Professionally stimulating opportunity avail­able for Chemica l Engineers or Chemists , with experience in corrosion research, to join a group working o n long-term programs in the fields of l iquid metals and aqueous corrosion. N u c l e a r b a c k g r o u n d is p r e f e r a b l e . Excellent facilities, liberal benefit program. "Write: W m . Spangler , Mgr., Professional Employment, Dept. C-8A, The Martin Company, Baltimore 3 , Md.

MARTIN B a l t i m o r e

•CHEMICAL SALESMEN-Expanding nationwide o r g a n i c chemical mfr . D e g r e e and 3—5 years e x p e r i e n c e required; tra in for Eastern & other locations.

E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y L I B E R A L · E M P L O Y E E B E N E F I T S

Write detai ls , salary (Confidential) H e y d e i t N e w p o r t C h e m i c a l C o r p .

3 4 2 Madison Ave, NYC

COATINGS CHEMIST Rapidly expanding Chemical Company requires formulator well versed in lacquers, enamels, epoxies, urethanes, and vinyls for specialty coating applica­tions. Responsible position with un­limited future in modern laboratory, ideally located- in Narragansett Bay area. Excellent family living facilities. Moderate rent scale. Submit resume in confidence, attention of G. N. Fountas.

C h e m i c a l P r o d u c t s C o r p o r a t i o n 1 0 1 K i n g P h i l i p R o a d E a s t P r o v i d e n c e , R h o d e I s l a n d

WOMAN CHEMIST We are seeking a woman chemist

with several years laboratory experience and an interest in being trained for literature search work. While litera­ture search experience is preferred, it is not necessary. Applicants must have at least B.S. degree in chemistry plus reading knowledge of German. If you are interested in this position, located at our Baton Rouge Chemical Research and Development laboratories submit résumé to:

M r . R. S>. A a b u r y E t h y l C o r p o r a t i o n B o x 341 B a t o n R o u g e , L o u i s i a n a

RESEARCH CHEMISTS Interesting and challenging oppor­tunities available in modern Basic Research Section of well established ana progressive Cincinnati manu­facturer of industrial organic chem­icals, for work on problems of a fundamental nature relating to chem­ical structures and reaction mech­anisms. Problems involve rate stud­ies, investigation of catalysis, iso­lation of intermediates, and deter­mination of structure of products. Familiarity or experience with in­frared, chromatography, and other modern research tools desirable.

Applications invited from . Ph.D., organic major, with experi­ence and background in theoretical organic chemistry. . Ph.D. physical organic major, with a background in physical and theo­retical organic chemistry. Excellent starting salary plus bonus participation and full program of company paid benefit plans. Ad­dress reply to:

P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t E M E R Y I N D U S T R I E S , I N C .

420O C a r e w T o w e r C i n c i n n a t i 2 , O h i o

Π 4 C & E N A U G . I I . 1958

PHYSICAL CHEMISTS for

RESEARCH

A.ERO THERMO CHEMISTRY including

Transport Phenomena Shocks and Detonations jRajrefied Hypersonic Flow

Location in a cosmopolitan com­munity in which cultural educa­tional, and recreational opportuni­ties are readily available. Excellent vacation policy; academic environ­ment and top salaries for those with ability and record of accomplish­ment.

• For further information please write to

E. P . BlocH, ARMOUR RESEARCH FOUNDATION

of Il l inois Institute of Techno logy ,

10 Weç* 35th Street, Chicago 16, Illinois

CIlKMlsuT Ult POST DUCTUHAL l'KLl.OW tor l>a-ic research. Will interview at A( "S Meeting m September in Chicago. In n piv give edurat ion. experience .-tie--mg technique- u>ed. Academic institution m Chicago. 14..X 20 11 8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pu.

CUKMICAL KNGIXKKK: Cull « oa-t chemi­cal uianuf actui ing plain need.- graduate engine·! with 2 to 6 ye;u> expeiieuce tor maintenance uii'l const : uclu »n superv ι.-ιυΐι. Send ré-uiiié and ex­pect e« i s · ' :irv to Box 28 .'· -6, C. & E. X., Eastern, Pa.

SKN1UK SUPERVISOR POLYMKU KK-SEARCH : Will woik on (level«>puieiit «.1 new polymers. Should have capacity to eventually -upervi.-e research section. Prêter t i \e year- ex­perience m polymer field, particularly in develop­ment work, proven by successful product- or patent.-». Must have good knowledge ot polymer held, rubber or plastic·.-. Should have an M.S. or Ph.D. in organic chemistry or chemical engi­neering. Location in new tnr con· lit nmed lab. In replvmg state full description ot experience to Box 26*IL S, C. & E. X., Eastern. Pa.

CHEMICAL RESEARCH WRITER: Mod­ern research laboratory ot a leading manufac­turer of pharmaceuticals require.- a utuver-ity graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited university for technical re-earch writing. Offering a variety of writing a--t«in-incnt >. tlie position requires an individual -killed m liDrary research, writing ami pos*e-suig knowl-et lue of basic laboratory procedure. Semi com­plete résumé to : Miles. Laboratories, Inc., 1127 Myrtle Street, Elkhart, I ml tana

C H E M I S T C-14: Small rapidly expanding Su. Calif. Co. needs synthetic organic chemist fur independent work. Some sem -micio experi­ence desirable. P. O. Box 688. Burhank. California

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Ph.D. Chemical engineer preferred (experience and accomplish -ι uent.s may substitute), with broad knowledge of polymer technology ami substantial industrial expenenc-e in applie<l research and application-of resins and plastics, preferably to coatings ami ext ι lisions. To head development for medium size, leading manufacturer of coated and ex­truded plastic products for electrical industry. Xort heirs New Jersey. $12.000. plus. Plea-e send detailed résumé including salurv requirement- to Box 36 H-8 . C. & E. X., Easton, Pa.

SALES CORRESPONDENT: Excellent op­portunity for a graduate chemist interested in :t sales career. Offering advancement into technical sales work, initial job lespon.-ihilit e-would encompass general office supervision, in-clmling the processing of ortleis. product in­quiries, and other miscellaneous correspondence. Heginning assignment would be in the metropoli­tan Xevv York area. Please direct ré-iimé to Personnel Department, Sumner Chemical Com­pany. Division of Miles Laboratories, Inc., 1127 Myrtle Street, Elkhart. Indiana

O R G A N I C RESEARCH CHEMIST: Organic research chemist. Ph.D. level, must have strong interest in synthetic bench work on terpenes. above ax'ernge background, no previous industrial experience necessary. Leading, old established firm in New York City area. Generous retire­ment, insurance and medical plans. Application will be held in strict confidence. Our employees know of this advertisement. State salary require­ments iintl send résumé to liox 22 L 7, C. & K. X.. Easton, Pa.

TECHNICAL WRITER engineering degree, some writing experience, to mid-twenties, for public relation- department of major t rade association. Washington, I). C. Some contact. Opportunity to break into general public relations work. State salary requirement and full details in first letter. Replies confidential. Box 25-L-7. C. & Ε. X.. Easton. Pa.

Academic Positions COMBINATION CHEMISTRY-MATH I X -

STRl 'CTOR: Ma-ter's degn e required. $4X00 beginning salary : six year- outside experience allowed at $100 per year;" §5400 maximum -tart mix -darv : S3U0 increment annually thereafter. Murrv II. Flv. Pie-idcnt. Ode*-a College. Box 37Ô2. Ode.—a. Tex.

FELLOWSHIPS m t h e ch en η -11 ν t » f ~ η a tnral pioducts. S2C00 $2400 per vear. one month vaca­tion, -tait September 1958 or January 19Λ9. Include tran-enpt and per-onal data fir-τ letter. Director. Scbool of Chemr-trv. Oetuiria ln-t i tute ut Teclmoloiry. Atlanta 13. Georgia

RESEARCH ASSISTAXTSHIP: Far ultra -\ lolet ab-orptiiui spectra and p.hot oly-i*. M a ν ciiinliiiip with paiT-tnne teaching or irra«luaTo work. Able youiiu woman. Salarv ci uniucn-ui at e with e\perien<-e and rc-poii-ihil it ie<. Anna Harri-..n. Department of Cliemi-trv Mount llolyoke College. South Hadicv. M a-*uchu.*et t -

RESEARCH I F L L O W S H I P : Rc-ea!cb on metal chelate- . '.emi-try 1<·:ι« linir t.. M.S. or Ph.D. in inorganic. W. W. Weiidlaielt. Department of Chemi-trv. Texas Technological College. Lubbock. Texa*

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members)

TECHXICAL DIRECTOR-CHIEF C H E M ­IST: B.S. cbemi-tiv ( A C S . approved). 33. ma IT iet I. tanuly. 9 year* exp'iience m develop­ment and quality control in papei couv ert uur. oiiiaiiic chemical-. metal* ami elect ι oplat nitr. Have dealt -uce-ful ly on all b-vel- ot oigaiuza-ti..n with proven ability. Mulwe-t location prefer: ed. B..x 3D0 II 8. C. & E. X.. Easton. Pa.

MICROBIOLOGIST: Ph.D. 195Ô. age 36. with br<>ad indu-tnal experience in fermentation tech­nology. Interested in research, development or pioduction. Box 301 II S. C. & E. X., Easton, Pa.

M AX ACER: Technical, sales, market sur­vey- or development. 23 years m surface coating ami plastic- field concentrated in northeastern area coveting all phases, -ales adiniiii-t rat i« >n, laboratory management ami technical ndvi-or for varied product-;. Education: M.S. in chemi­cal engineering, additional cour*e*. education ami biisine-- minor. Ré-unié available. Box 302 II 8. C. ά Ε. Χ.. East on. Pa.

FOREIGN'"EMPLOYMENT: Chemist B.S.. ag»' 29. -ix years experience in organic re-earch. pilot and plant operation. Location m South Ameiica prefer ted but will consider other coun-

Rox 303 II 8. C. Λ- Ε. X.. Ea-tnn. Pa. SALES ENGINEER: B.ChE. Experienced in

-elling prooe*- e«piipuient and plant- for t<>p «ompanv. Numerou* contact- throughout I". S. Λ· Canada in chemical imlu-try and government. Seek- re-pon-ible po-ition where process ami sale* expeiieme can be u*ed. Emphn*i* on *ale-. Box 304 H 8. C. Λ· Ε. X.. Ea-ton. Pa.

ACADEMIC: Broatl teaching experience. Publication- kinetics. phy*ieul-organic. spectro*-copy. Seek* univer-itv with graduate program. Available 19Ô9. Presenting papers Chicago ACS Meeting. Box 300 II 8. C. & E. X.. Ea.*ton. Pa.

D1STR1 B l T O R S ATTENTION PLEASE -Pet-onable organic chemist. 33. broad education. major company experience research, sale-, de­velopment petrochemicals, coating*, detergent-, thermoplastic-: seek* bu*ine-* connection with <b-t ι ibutor. exptirt agent, or small manufac­turer. Language facility. SPE. AC'S AM A. othei-. Exempt military service. Security clearance. Farm background. Available your c« iiivenience. B«»x 306 II 8. C. & E. N\. Easton. Pa.

AMBITIOUS versatile chemist desire* posi­tion in hu-une-s -i.e.. marketing, market re-earch. finance, sale*, etc. B.A. liberal arts. Ph.D. bin-organic 'ôô, night school M.B.A. degree ex­pected 1959 (marketing and finance). 3 years ex­perience R&D scale-up, process improvement, ami process development. Age 29. familv. Box 307 H S. C. A E. N\. Easton. Pa.

CHEMIST Dipl. Ing. Swiss Polytechnic bac-tenologist ami toxieologist, Swiss Federal Di­ploma of Public Analyst, age 31, looking for suitable post as director analytical laboratory or technical sales adviser in chemicals, deter­ment-, food, and international trade of chemicals. Plea-e senti offers to P. O. Box 4341. Tel-Aviv, Israel.

SALES ΠΕΛ'ΕΙ.OPMKNT: Chemi-t. 28, three years .sales plastic·.* chemicals ; six years under­graduate diversified in» bust rial experience. Current salarv $7000. Box 308 11 S. C. Λ· Ε. Ν.. Easton. Pa.

ACADEMIC POSITION : 1957 Ph.D." physi-ul chemi.-t. Primarily teacliuig, b a time for theo­retical ie.-ein t-h. West Coast preferred but nut required. Box 310 118. C. Λ Ε . X.. Easton. Pa. _ " CORRESPONDENT: No experience but flair tor writ iiiji. Intuitive, diplomatic, sensitive to tone, word values, fçraiiunar. Enjoys teaching other-. du tv pe. Suifile. 2Ô. B. S., ( hemi-try. 'Two years Tiharmaoy college phi- l l / a years pioce-> ilcve-lopiiient research. Products in­volved uniiu i>oi taut. Opportunity to write is prime objprti Λ. <*. Location immaterial. Box 311 UK. C. A· PI. X.. Ea.-ton. Pa.

OROANIC CHEMIST: ""CompletingTM.S. de­gree, veteran, age 27. family, available Sept. 1. Vat led -cliukc -t ic background in organic chemistry with atlminisT rative and teaching experience. Dc--ire research ]io>,tion or development po-ition with -oiiii' re»-earch. Prefer opportunity to coii-liiiue -tuilii- an«l location in New Flngland or Noithea-t. Box 312 UK. C. A E. N. , En-i..n. Pa.

CHEMIST AND FOOD TECHXi )LlK i 1ST : Age 42.· K>.peiieiice includes teaching general chemi-t iv in college. Have B.S. m botany, ina--tei- lfi clicini-t ry ; near Ph .D. in food and nutii-tioii. I )e-ire=s teaching and or re-e:uch m We-t -em State-. Λ\Ί11 consider anv location. Box 313 IIS. ( ·. A K. X.. Easton. Pa.

SEN EXIF; EN Y EARS I NOR( ; Α Ν Κ · EX-PERIENCE available, including re--arcli ami • lev clopnu'iit for new plant de-ign ati< 1 con-lnic-tioii. and a l l pha.-es of jirotluct dev elopmeiiT . Proven >ii|.e>rv i-ory ability. M.CMi.K.. age 3S. patent, puld icatitui*. etc. Box 314 II Χ. <Λ Α· Ε. Ν .Ea-t^.m _Pa_.

CHEMICAL ÊXCHXEEIÎ: B.S. 19ΛΛ. Age 24. Single. One vear expetience in proce-s de--ign with ι na.ior oil company: two years as pipeline πιΐι —ι ruct ion and maintenance oflicer with armed fore*?- in France. De-ires challenging technical position. Box 3l.-> II Si. C. * l·:. X*.. Ea-ton, Pa.

FOODri-KHNOLOvJlST: Ph.D. recent grad­uate. St ion. g background in cheini-try ami bm-chemistry. Interested in challenging; position in re-earch or re-earch and development. Avail­able iimiH'il iatelv. Box 310 H S . C. A K. X.. Easton. Pa.

BIOCHKXIIST: M.S." 1900. 8 years experi­ence in liiochetuical research both clinical and ba-ic. Su^ierv isory experience. Publications. Age 31. De=*ire re-e:ircli position in Chicago area. Availablt· f«>r intorxiews inunediatelv. Box 317 II 2S. C. & K. N. . East.m. Pa.

ANALYTICAL C H E M I S T : B.S., A.C.S. ac­credited college, age 35, familv. Experienced in in-t ruuienta 1 analysis by ab-tuptioti spectrom­etry, nia» — pectioiuetiy, polarogi apliy. ami <du<i-matoîri apliv-. Group leatler. Specialization in coiit inunii- analv-is of process streams. Avail­able IIUIIIO» iiatelv. Box 31S II <S. (\"λ· Κ. Ν . . Easton. Pa. IN'OKC.W IC CHK.MIST:~M.S. Ex^erien7e Î7i inorganic c«illoi<ls. ;i-l»e.-t<»s-cement maiiufactuie. surface clieiiu-t ry. water chemistry and analysis. Will enmig^1 in short or long term re-earch or development in northern New Jer-ey area. Avail­able foi trcjiible diootintî «ir other work for con­cern- witlu >ιιτ a lal loratorv. Cbarle* E. Weber. Mt. Horeb Road. Warren TovMi-hip. Plainliebl. N. .1. ~7)R (JAXIC ( HE MIST : M .S~ " VeachinB7" a»a~ lytical !in«l organic research experience. Three year- in peptide synthe-i*. Prefer organic .syn­thetic pu* i t ion. Age 35. married. Prefer Chi­cago aic:i. Available inunediatelv. Box 321 II S. C. A: E. X. . Easton. Pa.

PHYSICAL C H E M I S T : Ph.D. Supervisory posit ion. preferably in development. Industry of secondary concern. Kxtensive experience in Box 322 II X. C. & Ε. Ν . , Easton. Pa.

SALKs" ΕΧΡΟΗ'Γ O R IMP<">HT: Cheiiiic-al engineer, fluent French and German. Sound knowledpe of Vnited States, Canadian and Eu­ropean m:*rket. Box 323 II R. C. & E. X. . Easton. Pa.

CH EMIrST: M.S. 19Ô7. Age 25. Female! Married <S years. Two vear* research experi­ence in r»liysical organic chemistry. Teaching experience in physical organic chemistry. Teach­ing experience in chemistry and physics. Also broatl hicicheiniciil and microbiological back­ground. Publicat ion. Desires academic posi­tion. Box 324 II ». C. & V.. N . . Easton. Pa . ~BIOCHKMlST : 34. M~S.7 Ph.D. 8 '58:" 18 month-, ixidustrial research; 5 years half lime, cancer research, radioactive isotopes, hospital iso­tope clinic·; desire industrial research: Midwe-t or East r>referred. Box 325-rï-S. C. A: E. N. . Easton. Pa .

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A U G . I I , 1 9 5 8 C & E N 1 1 5

(Si tua t ions Wanted , Cont inued) B.Ch.E. 1950. Married. Process desuc" «»<-l

operations analysis of nuclear, rocket propulsion, and weapons systems. Supervisory experience. Xop Secret and " Q " clearances. L) es ire oppor­tunity for advancement into technical administra­tion or coordination, and location with oppor-t unitv for graduate s tudy. Box 320-H-8, C. & E . X.. Easton, Pa .

JiKSEARCH SUPERVISOR: Ph.D., poly­mer major. Several years experience in poly­merization catalysts including heterogeneous sys­tems, synthesis of monomers. Supervisory ex­perience. Creative. Publications, patents, honor societies, family. Box 326-H -6, C. & E . X.. Easton. Pa.

CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : 13 years experi­ence in process engineering anil teaching. Desire responsible career position in Western States. Technical sales or commensurate with back-prnaind. Family, 41, M.S. Ohio State, Registered Engineer. Box 327 H-8. C & E . X.. Easton. P a .

Ph.D. CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : 4 years experience in process d»-sign, development, and economics., in oxygenated and chlorinated hydro-ciirbuns and synthetic libers. De.-ires challeng­ing position in South or West. Box 328-H-8. C & E . X. . Easton. Pa. '

POL ΥλϊER FORM I" LATION ( HEM 1ST : Adhesive*, coatings, laimnat ions, «'xtiusions. Box 329-II 8. C. & E . X. . Easton. Pa.

DEVELOPM KXf" C H E M I S T : " B.S.." Ace 31. TVs years industrial and research experience. Analytical, supervisory and proce.-s-ing engineer­ing experience. Desire industrial position. Box 330-Η-8. C. & E - X ^ . ^ ^ I ^ L ' J L ui i :

.MIDDLE EAST: Petroleum and ch-emi-try M.Sc. level. Law Ph.D. Ext»*n>i\e experience in Middle East Arabic as legal advi-et to top com­pany. Familiar with international h'gal prob­lems and the drawing up of contract-. Four languages : English. French. Arabic and Italian. Location open. Résumé available. References. Box 308-L-7. C . & E. X. . Easton. Pa.

(TIEMICAL-INDUSTRIAL EX( ilN'KKIi : Ad­visor and consultant on executive and admin­istrative level. Liaison, operation, process de­velopment, process improvement, new ideas and methods and application to full scale operation. Very practical. M.I .T. 192.5. age .52. Accus­tomed work new developments basis salary and bonus. Experience includes oil refining. ga<, carbon dioxide recovery and purification, dry ice manufacture, lube oil, wax, and asphalt manu­facture; operation and management as well a s research supervision. Also Latin American ex­perience. Box 313-1,-7. C. & E. X. . Easton. Pa. _

FOOD CH EM 1 ST A XI) Τ EC : Η NOEOCl ST : B.S. degree and graduate study in chemistry. Twenty years experience in food product devel­opment, research, quali ty control, and customer service in vegetable fat and oil, dairy packaged dessert products, and condiments. Experienced in production and management, mature, coopéra-t ive, creative. Box 310 L 7. C. ,γ Ε. X . . En s ion. Pa.

C l i E M I C A l / M A R K E T I N G : B.S. chemistry 1943. Eight veins marketing experience in ther­mosetting plasties includes held sales. <:iles d<>-veloment. product planning, and integrating sides plans with manufacturing and engineering func­tions. Desires sales or advertising position. Prefer Northeast or Midwest location. Hox_301-_L 7, C. & E. X. . Easton. Pa.

CTIEMIST-CHMM. EXGR. : B.S.. 39. ex­perienced in paper, polymers, coatings, tape and printing. Also development and application of new products and processes. Adaptable t o many types of positions. Responsible and ca ­pable. Pox 304-1^7, C. * E. NT.. Easton. Pa.

PHYSICAL C H E M I S T : Ph.D., M.I .T. . ex­perience in nuclear magnetic resonance, desires position for basic research in physical chem­ist rv. industrial or academic. Hox 3 1 2 ^ - 8 . C.Jfc E. X. . Easton. Pa.

λϊ ARRETING "and/or" SALES C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : B.S., married, personable, d i ­versified background; 6 years product manage­ment, which included market research and market development. -5 years customer technical service and 3 years plant process control. Will­ing to relocate. Available immediately. Box_ 330-L-7. C. & E. N . . Easton. Pa. ' _

RESEARCH - S T A F F OR ADMINISTRA­TIVE: Ph.D., mining: and metallurgical engi­neering and geology. 20 years broad experience mineral bénéficiât ion, process metallurgy, geology and chemistry. Last 12 years managing research and development in aluminum industry. Labora­tory and pilot, plant. Publications. 50. married. Industrial or academic afliliation «ought. Box 323 L-7, C. & Ε. Ν. . Easton. Pa.

P H YSICA L-IXORG ANIC CH EM 1ST : Ph. Γ)~ Age 30. Publications;, patents, technical and lienor societies. Proven ability. Desires chal­lenging industrial position in research and de­velopment. Petroleum chemistry. Lubrication rind wear. Synthesis Solid state. Rox 317-L-7. C. & E. X.. Easton, Pa.

CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : Ph .D . with nine ν ears industrial experience. Broad technical back­ground including research and development of synthetic fibers, plastic foam, emulsion poly­merization, plastic fabrication methods and plas# tic applications. Background of materials engi­neering and metallurgy. Supervisory and. some business experience. Box 318d.-_7_j_C._a E__X.. Easto____Pa_

INDUSTRIAL C H E M I S T : B.S. Eighteen years successful experience m resins, plastics, ad-hesives, coatings, lire retardante, impregnation technics, paper, oil filters. Name your prod­uct will develop or improve it. Age 41, family. Box 306 L-7. C. & E. X.. Easton, Pa.

S I T E R \ Î S ( J U - - C H E M I C ' A L E N G I N E E R : M.Ch.E. Extensive experience process design and development, budget planning, liaison with contractors, equipment selection, facilities plan­ning and construction, pilot plant supervision, cost estimating, project and process evaluation, plant s tar t-up. Inorganic and organic fields, especially plastics, petrochemicals. Honor so­cieties, patents, publications. Age 38. Box 316 F 8. C. A· E. X., KaMon. Pa.

ELECTROCHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : Ph .D. 11 years intensive experience all phases of fused salts electrochemistry. nonferrous metallurgy. AVest Coast area or overseas. Box 318LF •«.___ &_E. X.. Easton. P:^

C H E M I S T : diversified experience in polymer research, plastics compounding and surface chem­istry. Would consider responsible position in similar or related held. Atre 31, family. Avail­able fall. 19.58. Box 317-FS . C. & E. X . Easton. Pa.

I X I H > T R I A L R E S E A R C H : Ten years suc­cessful experience, carbonization, emulsions, bi tu­mens, electrolysis, resins. Ph .D. Group leader. I)e>ires responsible position with growth poten­tial. Box 322 F 8. C. & Κ. Χ.. Easton. Pa. _

S P E C T R O G R A P H E R AXALVTICAL C H E M I S T : Age 39. Emission and x-ray spec­trograph ic analysis of non-metallic materials. Limited x-ray diffract ion experience. Background includes graduate study, classical chemical analy­sis, college teaching, method development and supervision. Desires challenging opportunity in inorganic instrumentation with a progressive com­pany. Box 328 F-8. C & E. X.. Eas ton . Pa.

RESEARCH M A N A G E R : For ILvD lab or department, to select, train and supervise tech­nical and administrative personnel, manager in­vestigations and projects in. radioactivity, atomic energy and field testing. Strong on technical writing and government contract procurement. Hox 307 L 7. C. Λ Ε. Ν.. KJI>I«HI, Pa.

RESEARCH M A X A G E M E X T : Ph .D . . phys­ical, age 37, family. Now research manager of division of la.ge corporation. Desires position of comparable responsibility eNewhere. Box 331 L 7. C. «fc Ε. Ν.. Easton. Pa.

CHEMICAL E X C. I X E E R: B.S.Ch.E.. 1952. M.S.Ch.E. 1953. University of Michigan. Tau beta Pi. 5 years experience in petroleum refin­ing and polystyrene production. Process trouble­shooting, process design. economic studies, all types of chemical engineering calculations, project engineering. Seeking position in process de<ipn or HAD. 30. married. I " nemploved. Hox 308 F .8. Γ\ Λ- Ε. X . Easton. Pa. " A C A D E M I C P O S I T I O N : Successful voung industrial chemist with outstanding record of accomplishment in organic· research and teach­ing desires responsible academic position. Co ­operative, experienced, capable. Box 307 F 8. C. A E. X.. Easton. Pa.

SETUATIONS W A N T E D (Nonmembers)

RACK ISSl 'ES of nearly all volumes of ACS journals are available promptly from the Ameri­can Chemical Society. Write for quotations on volumes and sets. Rack Issues Dept.. ACS, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington 6, D. C.

CHEMICAL E X G I X E E R : M.S.. three years in research and development, production, eco­nomic studies, veteran: desires pilot, produc­tion. sale« technical or plant engineer position. Box 600 II S. C. A E. X.. Easton. Pa.

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PUBLICATIONS — SALE, WANTED

~~SALE: Chemical Abstracts 1926-1955. $500. Journal American Chem. Sur. 1933 1956. $185. Ind. & Eng. Chemistry 1933-1956. $135. Analyti­cal Chemistry 1929 1957. S120. Journal Biological Chemistry vols. 46 109. S550. Box 903-11 8. C. & E. X.. Easton. Pa. " j O F R X A L C H E M I C A L PHYSICS wanted to buv for cash : back volumes and sets. C E . Ashley, 27 E. 21 St., New York 10, Ν. Υ.

AXALYST. London. Vols. 51-81 for sale. C E . Ashley. 27 E. 21 St.. New York 10, Ν. Υ.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

CANADIAN CHEMICAL COMPANY, located in Toronto, de-sires exclusive representation for several chemical companies with products well established in United States. Excellent facili­ties include warehouse space and laboratory. Box 902-H-8. C. & E. X., Easton, Pa.

S W I S S Manufacturer of

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS IN THIS ISSUE

Win. Ainswortl? & Sons, Inc. 5 3 A^enci/ —Walter L . Scttump, Adv.

Allied Chemical Corp., Baker & Adam-son Products, General Chemical Div . 3rd Cover

Agency— Athorton & Currier, inc. Allied Cheinieul Corp., Barre t t Div . . . .

Agency—MeCann-Erickson, Inc. Allied Chemical Corp., Nitrogen Divi­

sion Agency— G. NI. Basford Co.

Allied Chemicral Co rp . , Semet-Solvay Petrochemical Div

Agency—Athterton & Currier, Inc. Allied Chemical Corp. , Soivay Process

Div . Agency—Athorton & Currier, Inc.

American Cyanamid C o . . 2 6 , 58 Agency—Hazard Advertising Co., Inc.

Amer ican Optical C o 6 3 Agency—). G . Kelly Co. , Inc .

Ansul Chemical C o 10o Agency—I'hf Brady C o .

Armour OK Co- 22 2 3 Agency-VooU; Cone, & Bcldin»», Inc.

Atlantic Relining C o Agcncy—S. W . Aver £e Son, Inc.

Atomics International A g e n c y - Batten, Barton, Durstine &

Oshorn, Inc . Automatic Steam Products Corp

Agency-Kiii η cny Associates

66

47

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50 3i)

Foremost Food and Chemical Co., El Dorado Div

j Agent·?/—Sidney Garfield & Associates, ! Inc.

The Foxboro C o Agent·?/ —Noyos & Co.

General Electric Co Agcncr/ —Deutsch & Shea, Inc .

General Electric Co., X-Kay Dept Agency— Klau-Yan Pi'ctersom-Dunlap,

j Inc. 1 T h e Georgia Marble Co I Agent'?/—George HI id Clover

Girdler Catalysts Co ' Agency—The Griswold-Eshleman Co. J Girdler Construction Div. I Agent?/—The Grisuolcl-Eshleinan Co. j B. F. Goodrich Chemieal Co

Agencf/— The Griswold-Eshleman Co. ! Gulf Oil Corp

Agent'!/ — Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, 'Inc.'

Hardinge Co., Ine Agenc?/ —Adams Associates, Ine.

Hercules Powder Co. . Ine Agenc?/ — Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc.

International Nickel Co., Ine Agenty-Marschalk and Prat t Div. of

McCann-Erickson, Inc. Baker & Ad unison Products , General

Chemical Div., Allied Chemical Corp. ird

Agency—Atrierton & Currier, Inc. Barrett Div., Allied Chemical Corp. . . .

Agcncy-McrCann-Erickson, Inc. Bauseh tk Lomb Opt ica l Co

A g e n c y - E d Wolff 6c Associates Becco Chemical Div., Food Machinery

& Chemical Corp Agency-Jol in Mather Lupton, Inc.

Beckman Instruments , Inc., Scientific Instruments, Div

Agency-Char les Bowes Adv., Inc. Brookfield E n g i n e e r i n g Laborator ies ,

Inc . Agency-Creamer-Trowbriclge Co.

Godfrey L. C a b o t , Ine Agency-Liircom Kandall Adv., Inc.

Callery Chemical Co Agency-IC<itchum, MacLeod & Grove,

Inc . Carborundum C o .

Agerecy-G. M. Basford Co . Cata l in Corp. of America

Agcncr/-Walter J. Gallagher, Aclv. Celanese Corp. of America

Agency-Ell ington & Co., Inc. C h a t t e m Chemiiculs

Agency-Lookout Advertising Agency Chemical k Industr ial Corp

Agrncy-Strauchen & McKim Atlv. Climax Molybdenum Co

Ageney-C». M. Basford Co. Columbian -Carbon C o

Agency-I2>onaliue & Co. Inc. Commercial Solvents Corp

Agcncy-F"idler & Smith & Boss, Inc. Coors Porcelain Co

Agency-Frank L. Philips

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6 4

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9 3

9 7

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1 0 5 100

13 91

10 16

108

Johns-Man ville . . . Agency—J. Waltc

M. W. Kellogg Co Agentry-Fuller & Sniitl·

r iumipson Co.

Boss", '

Leeds & Northrup Co Agency —Harris D. McKiimcy, In

El i Lilly and C o Agency—Gardner Advertising Co

Lithium Corp. of America, I nc . . . . Agency — Keystone Advertising, I

T h e Matheson Co., Ine Agency — L couard M. Sivi

atcs. Inc. Merck & Co., Inc . . .

Agency—Charles \V Metal Hydrides , Ine. .

Agency—Cream er-Trowh ridge Minneapolis-Honeywell

Agency—Aitkin- Κ y net t Co. Monsanto Chemical Co

Agency—Gardner Advertising Co

loyt Co., Inc. Co.* *

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106 46

104 54 69 7 S

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40

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71 74 15 21

New York Quinine & Chemical Works 107 Agency—James J. McMahon, Inc.

Nitrogen Division, Allied Chemieal Corp 47

Agency-C. M. Basford Co.

Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. . . .2nd Cover Agency — Dovlc, Kitchen & McConnick,

Inc.

Dorr-Oliver, Ine 65 Agr«c»y-G. M- Basford Co.

Dow Chemical C o 8 ! ) Agency-VlacManus John Adams, Inc.

Dow Corning Corp 92 Agency-Church and Guisewite Ad\ er-

tisinn, Inc. Dur i ron Co-, Ine 4th Cover

Agency-jKircht-r, H<»lton & Collett, Inc.

Eas tman Chemica l Products , I nc . . . . Agency-Krcd Wittner Advertising

Eas tman ICodak Co Agency— The Ruinrill Co. Inc.

E n jay Co. Inc. Agency— NleCnnn-Erickson, Inc.

Ethyl Corp Agency— I I . B . Humphrey, Alley

Richards, Inc. E v a n s Che luetics, I n e

Agency— Ritter, Sa η ford & Price, I

F i scher & P o r t e r Co. Agency — Harry P. Co.

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24

108

20

Reynolds Metals Co 44 Agency—Clinton E. Frank, Ine.

Rohm &* Haas Co 83 Agency—Arndt, Preston, Chapin, Lamb

& Keen, Inc.

Sch'.umberger Well Surveying C o r p . . . 37 Agency—Smith, Winters Mahnchi, Inc.

Semet-Solvay Petrochemical Div., Al­lied Chemical Corp 75

Agency— Atherton & Currier, Inc. S. W. Shattuck Chemical Co 62

Agency—Walter L. Schump, Atlv. Shawinigan Resins Corp 96

Agi nt?/—Wilson, Haight , Welch & Grover. Inc.

Shell Chemical Corp 89 Agency —J. Walter Thompson Co.

Silicones Division, Union Carbide Corp. 45 Ag/-nci/-j . M. Mathes. Inc.

Solvav Process Div., Allied Chemical Corp 2

Agcncif— Atherton & Currier, Inc. Stauffer Chemical Co 60

Agency— lohn Mather Lnpton Co., Inc. Sun Oil Co 12

Ag"ncy—Erwin Wasey, RnthraufF & Ryan, Inc.

Syntron Co 95 Agency — Servad, Inc.

Thiokol Chemical C o r p 7 3 Amener/—Dancer - Fitzgerald - Sample,

Inc." Tracer lab , Ine 5

Agency—Chamber, Wiswe-ll, Shattuck, Clifford & McMillan, Inc .

Union Carbide Chemicals Co., Div . of Union Carbide Corp 70

Agenci/—J. M. Mathes, Inc. Union Carbide Corp., Silicones Division 4 5

Agency—J. M. Mathes, Inc. Union Carbide Corp . , Union Carbide

Chemicals Co. Div 70 Agency—J. M. Mathes, Inc.

United Nations 61 United States Steel Corp 48 49

Agency — Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, inc.

West Chemical Products, I n e 41 Ageney-G. M. Basford Co .

Winthrop Laborator ies 35 Agency —The Thompson-Koch Co., Inc.

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation 100 Agency — Arthur Towell, Ine.

Witeo Chemieal Co 42 4:3 Agency —Ha/iitl Advertising Co. , Inc.

Wyandot te Chemicals Corp 77 Agency— Brooke, Smith, French .r&

Dorranci-, Inc.

DIRECTORIES Chemicals Exchange 109 Classified Advert ising Ill 11β Equipment Mart 109. 110 Technical Services 109

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SALES REPRESENTATIVES Chicago 2 . . . Frederick C. Dorr, 111 W.

Washington S t . , HAndolph 6-8497 Cleveland 14 . . . Rodney D. Long, 815

Superior Ave. , Ν. Ε. , PRospeet 1-5583 Denver 2 . . . Rohert H . Heidersbach, Mc­

Donald-Thompson, Colorado National Bank Bldg., KEystone 4-4669

Houston 6 . . . F r ank N . Vickrey, McDonald-Thompson, 3 2 1 7 Montrose Blvd., JAck-son 9-671 Î

Los Angeles 5 . - . Ε . Τ. Thompson, Mc­Donald-Thompson, 3727 W. 6th St., DUnkirk 7-5391

New York 22 . . . A. Stuart Powell, Jr., G. S. Mullin, Rober t J. Hall iday, Thomas F. Casey, J. Duncan Roberts , 430 Park Ave., MUrray Hill 8-8C0O

Portland 1 . . . F. J. Ostrow, McDonald-Thompson, 9112 S. W. Market Street, Mitchell 4 -6967

M. McDonald, Mc-625 Market St.,

San Francisco 5 . . . R . Don ald-Thom pson, YUkon 6-0647

Seattle 4 . . . Harry Abney, McDonald-Thompson, 1O08 Western Ave., ELIiott 3766

Tulsa 4 . . . Ted II. T rau tmann , McDonald-Thompson, 2O10 South Utica, Riverside 3-1981

London, W. C 2 , England . . . Butler 's Advertising Service Ltd., R. A. Butler, 22 St. Giles High St., TEMple Bar 5905

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