Scenes from the San Diego Meeting

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ί ACS NEWS Scenes from the San Diego Meeting Large, enthusiastic crowd enjoys light refreshments and posters at SciMix. ACS president-elect Βήαη Rushton (left) at Women Chemists Committee luncheon, presided over by committee chair Mary Thompson (nght in photo below) and Garvan-Olin Medalist Barbara Ganison, who spoke at the luncheon. Headquarters hotel, the Marriott (left), and the adjacent San Diego Convention Center were sites of many meeting activities. Richard Smith (left), a chemical engineenng professor at the University of South Carolina, receives congratulations from ACS immediate past-president Helen Free for winning a tnp to the San Diego meeting in the membership dnve contest. gm New industnal relations staff director Manuel Panar (center) m greets visitors to redesigned booth at exposition 46 MARCH 28,1994 C&EN &t "1 lôducts and Services | Enhance Your Career ψ. ζψΑ Career Î $ poraton & I ^sociates jg

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Scenes from the San Diego Meeting

Large, enthusiastic crowd enjoys light refreshments and posters at SciMix.

ACS president-elect Βήαη Rushton (left) at Women Chemists Committee luncheon, presided over by committee chair Mary Thompson (nght in photo below) and Garvan-Olin Medalist Barbara Ganison, who spoke at the luncheon.

Headquarters hotel, the Marriott (left), and the adjacent San Diego Convention Center were sites of many meeting activities.

Richard Smith (left), a chemical engineenng professor at the University of South Carolina, receives congratulations from ACS immediate past-president Helen Free for winning a tnp to the San Diego meeting in the membership dnve contest.

gm New industnal relations staff director Manuel Panar (center) m greets visitors to redesigned booth at exposition

46 MARCH 28,1994 C&EN

&t "1 lôducts and Services | Enhance Your Career ψ.

ζψΑ Career Î

$ poraton & I ^sociates jg

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ACS president Ned Heindel (left in photo below) and board chairman Paul Walter chat during Corporation Associates luncheon (left) at the marina.

Winners of ACS national awards honored at awards banquet (left photo), where Howard Simmons (right in photo below) receives Priestley Medal from ACS president Ned Heindel.

Glenn Seaborg acknowledges the warm applause from ACS Council members in recognition of recent proposal to name element 106 after him.

Representatives of local sections display certificates received for their participation in all 10 years of ACS involvement in the International Chemistry Olympiad.

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