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It's better to get it from Eastman . . . Sure, when you need an un- common organic (or an un- commonly pure one) in more- than-test-tube and less-than- tank-car quantities, try Eastman OrganicChemicals Department, Distillation Products Industries, Rochester 3, Ν. Υ. aw there are some 3 5 0 0 Eastman Organic Chemicals for science and industry DiSTiuATiON PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES is a division of EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY PEOPLE George C. Monroe, Jr., assistant technical superintendent, promoted to technical specialist at Du Pont/s Sabine River works, Orange, Tex. Other new employees at the plant are Paul M. Duke, Howard M. Sigler, Jr., Dale M. Bertelsman, Joel R. Bitler, and Tanner Hendrick ΠΙ. Philip W. Moore, president of the First Research Corp. of Miami, Fla., elected president of the Southern As- sociation of Science and Industry. Frank J. Soday, vp of Chemstrand Corp., retiring SASI president, elected chairman of the board of trustees. Other officers chosen were: Arthur H. Jones of American Trust Co., Char- lotte, N . C , treasurer; George Palmer, University of Alabama, secretary; and John D. Wise of Hazlehurst, Miss., regional vp. R. M. Naley named a vice president of Aluminium Limited Sales, Inc., U. S. sales subsidiary of Aluminium, Ltd. Saul B. Needleman receives Ph.D. in chemistry from Northwestern and will head new biochemical research unit at Helene Curtis Laboratories, Chi- cago. Bernard L. Oser, director of Food Research Laboratories, Inc., appointed scientific editor of Food, Drug, Cos- metic Law Journal. C. J. O'Sullivan assigned to New York district office of Shell Chemical Corp.'s chemical sales division. James E. Overall joins sales depart- ment of Fischer & Porter Co. as man- ager for pulp and paper industry. William W. Palmquist named chem- ical products marketing manager for National Carbon Co. Vincent S^uchelli, who has been di- rector of agricultural research at Davi- son Chemical, has joined the staff of the National Plant Food Institute, Washington, D. C , as chemical tech- nologist. Kenneth C. Towe, president of American Cyanamid, elected to newly created post of chairman of the board. Donald E. Trucker from Wyandotte Chemicals becomes senior research spe- cialist at Ansco Division of GAF, Bing- hamton, Ν. Υ. Ethel Ashworth Tsutsui from Tokyo Medical and Dental University in Ja- pan is now research biochemist at the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, Yel- low Springs, Ohio. Fritz von Bergen named assistant manager of chemical operations depart- ment of FMC International. George Walton named senior scien- tist for the Drackett Co. Weston B. Wardell, Jr., joins patent service section of Du Pont's photo prod- ucts research lab, Parlin, N. J. Harold C. Weingartner joins senior staff in engineering division of Arthur D. Little, Inc. James O. Weiss joins Shell Oil Co. as research chemist at its Houston re- search laboratory. M. E. Wendt named manager of chemical materials and products de- velopment of Goodyear Tire & Rubber. Leslie M. Werbel completes work for Ph.D. at University of Illinois and is now research chemist at Parke-Davis. Donald Williams, vp and director of sales, appointed to newly created posi- tion of director of corporate relations for Dow Chemical. Eugene Willihnganz becomes direc- tor of research for C&D Batteries, Inc., Conshohocken, Pa. Howard R. Wilson named senior chemical engineer for process design at General Tire & Rubber. Lambert J. Wischerath, retired vp of Blaw-Knox Buflovak Equipment Di- vision, joins Liberty Bank, Buffalo, as a vp. R. M. Wolff becomes sales engineer for Hugo P. Keller, New York City. From Linde Co. Barney J. Zmoda joins Bell Tele- phone Labs to do inorganic chemical research and develop ceramic processes. |eOVERNMENT Glenwood B. Achorn, Jr., becomes director of biological operations at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Ark. Jaspard H. Atkins leaves Westing- house to take a Portland Cement Asso- ciation fellowship at the National Bu- reau of Standards. Victor H. Colin, Jr., joins staff of laboratory of chemical pharmacology, 50 C&EN SEPT. 9, 1 9 5 7

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Sure, when you need an un­common organic (or an un­commonly pure one) in more-than- tes t - tube and less-than-tank-car quantities, try Eastman OrganicChemicals Department, Distillation Products Industries, Rochester 3, Ν . Υ.

aw there are some 3500

Eastman Organic Chemicals for science and industry

DiSTiuATiON PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES

is a division of EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY

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George C. Monroe, Jr., assistant technical superintendent, promoted to technical specialist at D u Pont/s Sabine River works, Orange, Tex. Other new employees at the plant are Paul M. Duke, Howard M. Sigler, Jr., Dale M. Bertelsman, Joel R. Bitler, and Tanner Hendrick ΠΙ .

Philip W . Moore, president of the First Research Corp. of Miami, Fla., elected president of the Southern As­sociation of Science and Industry. Frank J. Soday, vp of Chemstrand Corp., retiring SASI president, elected chairman of the board of trustees. Other officers chosen were: Arthur H. Jones of American Trust Co., Char­lotte, N. C , treasurer; George Palmer, University of Alabama, secretary; and John D . Wise of Hazlehurst, Miss., regional vp.

R. M. Naley named a vice president of Aluminium Limited Sales, Inc., U. S. sales subsidiary of Aluminium, Ltd.

Saul B. Needleman receives Ph .D. in chemistry from Northwestern and will head new biochemical research unit at Helene Curtis Laboratories, Chi­cago.

Bernard L. Oser, director of Food Research Laboratories, Inc., appointed scientific editor of Food, Drug, Cos­metic Law Journal.

C. J. O'Sullivan assigned to New York district office of Shell Chemical Corp.'s chemical sales division.

James E. Overall joins sales depart­ment of Fischer & Porter Co. as man­ager for pulp and paper industry.

William W . Palmquist named chem­ical products marketing manager for National Carbon Co.

Vincent S^uchelli, who has been di­rector of agricultural research at Davi­son Chemical, has joined the staff of the National Plant Food Institute, Washington, D. C , as chemical tech­nologist.

Kenneth C. Towe, president of American Cyanamid, elected to newly created post of chairman of the board.

Donald E . Trucker from Wyandotte Chemicals becomes senior research spe­cialist at Ansco Division of GAF, Bing-hamton, Ν. Υ.

Ethel Ashworth Tsutsui from Tokyo Medical and Dental University in Ja­pan is now research biochemist at the

Charles F . Kettering Foundation, Yel­low Springs, Ohio.

Fritz von Bergen named assistant manager of chemical operations depart­ment of F M C International.

George Walton named senior scien­tist for the Drackett Co.

Weston B . Wardell , Jr., joins patent service section of Du Pont's photo prod­ucts research lab, Parlin, N. J.

Harold C. Weingartner joins senior staff in engineering division of Arthur D. Little, Inc.

James O. Weiss joins Shell Oil Co. as research chemist at its Houston re­search laboratory.

M. E . Wend t named manager of chemical materials and products de­velopment of Goodyear Tire & Rubber.

Leslie M . Werbel completes work for Ph.D. at University of Illinois and is now research chemist at Parke-Davis.

Donald Williams, vp and director of sales, appointed to newly created posi­tion of director of corporate relations for Dow Chemical.

Eugene Willihnganz becomes direc­tor of research for C&D Batteries, Inc., Conshohocken, Pa.

Howard R. Wilson named senior chemical engineer for process design at General Tire & Rubber.

Lambert J. Wischerath, retired v p of Blaw-Knox Buflovak Equipment Di­vision, joins Liberty Bank, Buffalo, as a vp.

R. M. Wolff becomes sales engineer for Hugo P. Keller, N e w York City. From Linde Co.

Barney J. Zmoda joins Bell Tele­phone Labs to do inorganic chemical research and develop ceramic processes.

| eOVERNMENT Glenwood B. Achorn, Jr., becomes

director of biological operations at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Ark.

Jaspard H. Atkins leaves Westing-house to take a Portland Cement Asso­ciation fellowship at the National Bu­reau of Standards.

Victor H. Colin, Jr., joins staff of laboratory of chemical pharmacology,

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National Heart Institute, Bethesda, Md., as a pharmacologist. From VA laboratories in Pittsburgh.

I . Gordon Fels resigns as chief bio­chemist, the Hektoen Institute of Medical Research, to become assistant director of radioisotope unit, Hines Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, 111.

Josephine B. Garst becomes research biochemist at Crile Veterans Adminis­tration Hospital, Cleveland.

James F . Hale, technical director of Borden research center of Borden Food Products Co., elected chairman of the board of the Research and De­velopment Associ­ates, Food and Container Institute.

F r a n k D . McCally, vp of Chicago Apparatus, named representative of the Scientific Apparatus Manufacturers As­sociation to the President's Conference on technical and distribution research in small business firms.

J . Fred Oesterling and Theodore Kapala of the Quartermaster Research and. Engineering Center, Natick, Mass., eacL·. receive a Certificate of Achieve­ment for their joint presentation of an outstanding paper a t the first Army Science Conference. Oesterling is chief of t h e chemicals and plastics division and Kapala, chief of the division's chemistry section. They also received Special Act or Service Certificates and $125 each from the center for "ex­ceptional contribution to the advance­ment of the Research and Development Program of the Army."

T*. B. Owen, as a commander in the U. S. Navy, transfers from production analysis superintendent at the Long Beach naval shipyard to head of the materials development branch of the re­search and development division, Bu­reau of Ships, Navy Department, Wash­ington, D. C.

Sidney Sobelman, Picatinny Arsenal ammunition design engineer, awarded a Secretary of t h e Army's Research and Study fellowship.

E . Y. Spencer returns to the Science Service Laboratory of the Canada De­partment of Agriculture, London, Ont., after a year's research in Sir Alexander

Todd's land.

laboratory, Cambridge, Eng-

Kay F . Sterrett, physical chemist, joins glass section of National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.

R. Stuart Tipson, co-editor of "Ad­vances in Carbohydrate Chemistry" and formerly a senior fellow at Mellon In­stitute, joins the staff of the National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C , as organic chemist.

Stanley L. Whitcher accepts position as supervisory chemist at U. S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco.

I EDUCATION Claude E. Boatman resigns as chair­

man of the division of science at Cen­tral State College, Edmond, Okla., to

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