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In addition to the program of technical papers, there will be an exhibition of new analytical instrumentation. ACS Metropolitan Regional Meeting The New York and North Jersey Sections of the American Chemical Society will hold their Fourth Annual Metropolitan Regional Meeting Mon- day, Feb. 1, 1965, at the Stevens Insti- tute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. Sessions are planned in analytical chemistry as well as in the other major fields of chemistry. Those wishing to contribute papers should submit titles by November 1 and abstracts by De- cember 15. For more information, contact: Dr. Arthur Kemper, Man- hattan College, Dept. of Chemistry, New York, Ν. Υ. 10471. Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference The annual Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference will be held November 4 to 6 at Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sessions will be devoted to instrumen- tation, metals and alloys, and structures, with special sessions on extinction, low energy electron diffraction, and small angle scattering. Professor W. H. Zachariasen of the University of Chicago will be the guest speaker for the Thursday evening meeting. A place- ment service will be available. Further information can be obtained from Dr. W. M. Biagas, Crucible Steel Com- pany, P. O. Box 7257, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. Gas Chromatography Symposium The V symposium on gas chroma- tography will be held by the sub- commission for gas chromatography of the German Academy of Science's chem- ical section in Berlin from May 11 to May 14, 1965. The meeting will cover theoretical, methodological, and instrumental problems of gas chroma- tography and applications in the chem- ical, biochemical, and medical research fields. Commercial equipment and ac- cessories will also be displayed at the conference. Those interested in contributing to this meeting are requested to notify the subcommission not later than Oct. 15, 1964. Completed manuscripts are due by Dec. 31, 1964. Further infor- mation on this meeting is available from TJnterkommission fur Gas Chro- matographic, Leipzig 0 5, Permoserstr. 15, Germany. Industry Items Fischer & Porter Co. will centralize its receiving and shipping operations in a 33,000-sq. ft. plant addition now in final stages of construction at the company's headquarters in Warminster, Pa. Present receiving and shipping fa- cilities will be turned over to the com- pany's production department which plans to install additional manufactur- ing equipment. Laboratory For Electronics, Inc., has moved its corporate headquarters to its Waltham, Mass., facility located at 1601 Trapelo Road and Route 128. The Waltham plant contains 164,000 square feet of space and houses both the Tracerlab and Kelekets Divisions of the company. 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ACE SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Linden, New Jersey ALOE SCIENTIFIC Division of Brunswick Los Angeles, South San Francisco ANDERSON LABORATORIES Ft. Worth C A N A D I A N LABORATORY SUPPLIES LTD. Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Ot tawa, Winnipeg, Edmonton

CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC CO. OF CALIFORNIA Santa Clara W. H. CURTIN & CO., INC. Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Tulsa DOE & INGALLS Everett, Mass.

EBERBACH—Κ & L Columbus, O. GENERAL LABORATORY SUPPLY CO. Paterson, N. J.

GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL CO. Los Angeles, Richmond, Calif., Portland, Ore. , Seattle, Spokane THE C. P. HALL CO. Akron, O.

HAWKINS CHEMICAL, INC. Minneapolis ΚEM CHEMICAL CORP. Mt . Vernon, Ν. Υ.

KRACKELER & CAMPBELL A lbany , Ν. Υ.

LABORATORY SERVICES Cincinnati

MACALASTER-BICKNELL OF C O N N . New Haven, Conn.

MACALASTER-BICKNELL OF N. J. Mil lvi l le, N . J.

MATHESON SCIENTIFIC, INC. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Oakland, Philadelphia, St. Louis

METRO SCIENTIFIC, INC. Carle Place, Ν. Υ. NURNBERG SCIENTIFIC COMPANY Berkeley, Calif., Portland, Ore. PHIPPS & BIRD, INC. Richmond, Va .

PREISER SCIENTIFIC, INC. Charleston, W. Va . , Louisville

RIGBY SCIENTIFIC COMPANY Toledo, O.

SCIENTIFIC GLASS APPARATUS Bloomfield, N. J.

SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS Division of American Hospital Supply Corp. Allen Park, Mich., Bellevue, Wash., Burbank, Calif., Chamblee, Ga. , Charlotte, N. O , Columbus, O., M i a m i , No. Kansas City, Mo . , Toledo, O. STANDARD SCIENTIFIC Glendale, Calif., New York, So. San Francisco STERI-KEM PRODUCTS Whittier, Calif. TAYLOR CHEMICAL COMPANY St. Louis WASATCH CHEMICAL COMPANY Salt Lake City

7 6 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

NEWS

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sym­posium

Infrared Symposium on Group Fre­quency Intensities

Chemical Separations Management Viewpoints of Analytical

Chemistry On-Stream X-Ray Analyses Symposium Gas Chromatography Symposium on

Process Monitoring and Control, Flavors and Aroma, Biomedical In­vestigations, and Accuracy of Gen­eralized Method

Universal Emission Spectrochemical Techniques

Original papers are invited. A brief abstract (150 words) is printed in the program. Those interested in submit­ting papers should send three copies of an abstract with a letter listing the names of the authors, the laboratory where the work was done, and current addresses of the authors to: Dr. W. G. Fateley, Mellon Institute, 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. Final date for receipt of abstracts is October 15. In addition to the program of technical papers, there will be an exhibition of new analytical instrumentation.

ACS Metropolitan Regional Meeting

The New York and North Jersey Sections of the American Chemical Society will hold their Fourth Annual Metropolitan Regional Meeting Mon­day, Feb. 1, 1965, at the Stevens Insti­tute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. Sessions are planned in analytical chemistry as well as in the other major fields of chemistry. Those wishing to contribute papers should submit titles by November 1 and abstracts by De­cember 15. For more information, contact: Dr. Arthur Kemper, Man­hattan College, Dept. of Chemistry, New York, Ν. Υ. 10471.

Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference

The annual Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference will be held November 4 to 6 at Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sessions will be devoted to instrumen­tation, metals and alloys, and structures, with special sessions on extinction, low energy electron diffraction, and small angle scattering. Professor W. H. Zachariasen of the University of Chicago will be the guest speaker for the Thursday evening meeting. A place­ment service will be available. Further information can be obtained from Dr. W. M. Biagas, Crucible Steel Com­pany, P. O. Box 7257, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

Gas Chromatography Symposium

The V symposium on gas chroma­tography will be held by the sub-commission for gas chromatography of the German Academy of Science's chem­ical section in Berlin from May 11 to May 14, 1965. The meeting will cover theoretical, methodological, and instrumental problems of gas chroma­tography and applications in the chem­ical, biochemical, and medical research fields. Commercial equipment and ac­cessories will also be displayed at the conference.

Those interested in contributing to this meeting are requested to notify the subcommission not later than Oct. 15, 1964. Completed manuscripts are due by Dec. 31, 1964. Further infor­mation on this meeting is available from TJnterkommission fur Gas Chro­matographic, Leipzig 0 5, Permoserstr. 15, Germany.

Industry Items Fischer & Porter Co. will centralize

its receiving and shipping operations in a 33,000-sq. ft. plant addition now in final stages of construction at the company's headquarters in Warminster, Pa. Present receiving and shipping fa­cilities will be turned over to the com­pany's production department which plans to install additional manufactur­ing equipment.

Laboratory For Electronics, Inc., has moved its corporate headquarters to its Waltham, Mass., facility located at 1601 Trapelo Road and Route 128. The Waltham plant contains 164,000 square feet of space and houses both the Tracerlab and Kelekets Divisions of the company.

Nuclear Consultants Corp. has be­gun construction of a new office, re­search laboratory, and production plant on a three acre site in Maryland Heights Industrial Court, Warnen Road, Nortrrwest St. Louis County, Missouri. The products prepared by the company are radioactive isotopes, primarily for use in diagnostic and therapeutic medicine.

St. Louis Testing Laboratories, Inc., has opened its new building and facilities in Mill Creek Park, new com­mercial and industrial area in mid-town St. Louis, Missouri.

Wilks Scientific Corp. has opened a new sales office near Philadelphia at 111 West Cooke Ave., Glenolden, Pa. The company makes internal reflection spectroscopy, gas chromatography, and infrared spectroscopy instruments.

Circle No. 188 on Readers' Service Card >•

for 4 hour service call

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