Abstract

LIKE in any a local section of the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, the Chicago Section was founded by an existing group of active chemists who felt that they and their profession had much to gain by incorporating the group as a section of a national society. Unlike some of the smaller 1ocal sections, most of whose members, are associated with one university or whith a single large industrial establishment, true Chicago Section, because of its size and the diversity of the interests of its members, has bad meeting place and program problems requiring continual research. Other growing local sections will meet manny of the same problems, and some of the experimental techniques developed by the Chicago Section can no double bee employed successfully by them. The deversity of activities of a group of 2,700 chemicals cannot be duplicated by a local section with one tenth the membership, but many Midwest local sections have ...

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