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Registration Form, 20th Annual Summer Symposium
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Joseph Β. Piatt Campus Center, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, Calif., will be the focus of the social part of the symposium program
Registration Form, 20th Annual Summer Symposium Division of Analytical Chemistry and ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Pomona and Harvey Mudd Colleges, Claremont, California 91711 June 21 , 22, 23, 1967
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Registration Fee: $10.00 Accommodations at Harvey Mudd College Residence Halls: Room Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights; breakfast and lunch, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Total charge, double room, $18.00 per person; single room, $22.50 per person; children 11 years and under, $12.00. For meals only, charge $9.00 per person. Room Friday night, double room, $3.00 per person; single room, $4.50 per person.
Please check appropriate items:
I prefer a single room (if available).
I would like to share a double room with (give name)
J will share a double room with someone you will assign. J would like accommodations for myself and wife (or husband) and the following members of my family (give names and, if children, their ages)..
I will arrange my own accommodations.
I expect to attend the barbecue, Wednesday, June 21 ($2.00 per person) I expect to attend the symposium banquet, Thursday, June 22 ($5.00 per person). I would like to receive vacation information on Southern California.
Please make reservations for the ladies' tours to the L. A. County Art Museum and the Farmers Market. Please make reservations for the ladies' tours to the Huntington Library and Pasadena. I plan to travel by train plane , or auto . 1 plan to arrive on June at_ ^(approximate time) and depart June_ This form should be returned before June 1, 1967, together with a $10.00 registration deposit to Dr. Alvin L. Beilby, Department of Chemistry, Pomona College, Claremont, California 91711. Please make checks or money orders payable to ACS Analytical Summer Symposium.
PROGRAM Wednesday Morning, June 21
SPECIFIC ION ELECTRODES Joseph Jordan, Presiding
9:00 Introductory Remarks and Announcements
9:15 Analytical Potentiometry with Ion-Selective Electrodes. G. A. Rech-nitz, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, Ν. Υ.
10:15 Intermission 10:45 Theory and Practical Applications
of Anion Selective Rubber Membrane Electrodes. E. Pungor, University of Chemical Industries, Veszprem, Hungary
Wednesday Afternoon, June 21
SPECIFIC ION ELECTRODES Richard Buck, Presiding
1:30 The Versatility and Limitations of Glass as a Primary Electrochemical Sensor. N. C. Hébert, Research and Development Laboratories, Technical Staffs Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, Ν. Υ.
2:30 Similarities and Differences between Liquid and Solid Ion Exchangers and their Usefulness as Ion Specific Electrodes. G. Eisenman, University of Chicago, Chicago, III.
3:30 Intermission 4:00 Round Table Discussion
Panelists: R. P. Buck, Beckman Instruments,
Inc. G. Eisenman, University of Chicago N. C. Hébert, Corning Glass Works T. S. Light, The Foxboro Co. E. Pungor, University of Chemical In
dustries, Veszprem, Hungary G. A. Rechnitz, State University of
New York at Buffalo Moderator:
J. Jordan, Pennsylvania State University
Thursday Morning, June 22
Gordon Ewing, Presiding
9:00 Cryoscopic Titrations. S. Bruck-enstein, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
10:00 Enthalpimetric Titrations of Solutions with Metals. J. C. Wasilewski and K. J. Radimer, Chemical Research and Development Center, FMC Corporation, Princeton, N. J.
11:00 Intermission 11:30 Pressure Transducers in Chemi
cal Titrations. D. J. Curran, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.
Thursday Afternoon, June 22
E. C. Dunlop, Presiding
2:00 Coulometric Titrations. J. K. Taylor, G. Marinenko, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
3:00 Organometallic Titrants for Anions. M. D. Morris, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.
4:00 Intermission 4:30 Null-Point Potentiometric Titra
tions. R. A. Durst, Microchemical Analysis Section, Analytical Chemistry Division, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
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