The Chemical News Parade

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A panoramic vietc of the auditorium in Convention Hall during the meeting, showing registration desks arul cardfiles

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Three internatianally famous chemists in attendance at t\ve meeting: Leopold Ru-sicka, Technische Hochschule, Zurich; Sir tan Heilbron, Imperial College, London; and Tadeus Reichstein, Basle, Switzerland

Charts in the lobby of Convention Hall graphing for ACS members the growth of their publications in recent: years

Below. Special music for the Parsons Testimonial Banquet teas furnished by The Tunesmiths, products of ttie Rohm and Haas Research Laboratories: El Beavers, Fred Mathews, Art Smith, and John Woodman, accompanied by Leo Luskin

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At the Local Section Officers Group breakfast: M. H. Arveson9 chairman* Chicago Section; A. O, Snoddy, Cincinnati, LSOG chairman; L. A. Under-kofler, Ames, LSOG secretary; W. J. Murphy; and E. L. Henderson, chairman, Detroit Section

Right. Elisha Hanson, Coun" sel for the ACS9 and Robert T. Baldwin, Treasurer of Die ACS

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Roger Adams, Chairman of the Board of the ACS; E. P. Hamilton, John Wiley and Sons; R. C Fiison,

[University of Illinois; and R. L. Shriner, Indi-lana University, at the Organic Syntheses dinner

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The lobby of Convention Hall was crowded throughout the meeting with reunions of old friends anil professional acquaintances

Wallace Brode addressing the dinner meet' ing of the Division of Analytical and Micro Chemistry, wlvere he showed color slides front his activities in occupied Germany

Mrs. Oscar Provost9 daughter of the late Harrison E. Howe, Mrs. J. C. Mo>rrell, and Mrs. Harrison E. Howe, guests at the testimonial dinner for Dr. Parsons

Above. Notables at the Cellulose Division luncheon: John S. Tins-ley, Hercules, division secretary; Clifford B. Purves, McGill, chair­man; Milton Harris, Milton Harris Associates; and Emit Oft, Hercules

Right. Τ lie Employment Clear­ing House staff consisting of ACS personnel from the Wash­ington and Neiv York offices handled a record number, of interviews at Convention Hall during the meeting. From left to right. Stella Anderson, Lucy Massey, Frances Salisbury, Wil­liam B. Lodder, Regina Smith, B. E. Perkins, and Betty Chase i h .... _

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