Abstract

Complete Emphasis on Youth Two hundred to 250 young European chemists and chemical engineers from Marshall Plan countries will attend the World Chemical Conclave in New York early in September under the sponsorship of the Economic Cooperation Administration and the Organization for European Economic Cooperation. A similar opportunity for 60 young chemists from other countries—in Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as in Europe—is provided through a grant by the Ford Foundation. The idea of approaching both ECA and the Ford Foundation originated with Erwin Brand of Columbia University, and to him belongs a major share of the credit for the two plans that will make it possible to bring to the United States several hundred top young chemists and chemical engineers who are active in research. Applications are now being sought from persons wishing to participate in the OEEC—ECA and Ford projects, which are designed to help chemists and chemical ...

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