Abstract

AT ITS MEETING ON DEC. 8 in Arlington, Va., the ACS Board of Directors approved a 2003 budget with revenues of $403 million and expenses of $404 million, designated two new National Historic Chemical Landmarks, and established the Gabor A. Somorjai Award for Creative Research in Catalysis. The board will be led for the third year in a row by Nina I. McClelland, president of Nina I. McClelland LLC. The board elected Stanley C. Israel, dean of science at Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, to the board executive committee for a two-year term, and E. Ann Nalley a chemistry professor at Cameron University, Lawton, Okla., for a one-year term. Others on the executive committee include the chair of the board, members of the ACS presidential succession, ACS Executive Director John K. Crum, and James D. Burke, who was previously elected to a two-year term. The board grappled with difficult economic circumstances for the second ...

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