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GREETING. ACS members ar- riving in St. Louis were welcomed by billboards spotted around town NEWS FOCUS on the 139th ACS National Meeting TIME OUT FOR TEA. Ladies attending the meeting had a chance to relax with a cup of afternoon tea served up by hostesses of the St. Louis Section's ladies com- mittee 126 C&EN APRIL 3, 1961

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Page 1: NEWS FOCUS on the 139th ACS National Meeting

GREETING. ACS members ar­riving in St. Louis were welcomed by billboards spotted around town

NEWS FOCUS on the 139th ACS National Meeting

TIME OUT FOR TEA. Ladies attending the meeting had a chance to relax with a cup of afternoon tea served up by hostesses of the St. Louis Section's ladies com­mittee

126 C & E N A P R I L 3, 1961

Page 2: NEWS FOCUS on the 139th ACS National Meeting

KEEPING IN TOUCH. Chairs conveniently lo­cated near the ACS exhibit in Kiel Audi­torium gave visitors a welcome chance to rest their feet while they checked on events going on in the rest of the world

SIGNING UP. The usual first day rush of registrants lined up at the Statler-Hilton to fill out forms. Registra­tion totaled about 6000

LOOKING BACK. An interlude during the Division of History of Chemistry's Symposium on Section Anniversaries offered Dr. V. F. Payne (left), Monmouth College; Dr. Virginia Bartow, University of Illinois; Dr. Charles N. Frey, MIT; and Dr. H. D. Crockford, University of North Carolina, a chance to reminisce

ANOTHER ERA. After hours, many ACS members trekked to Gaslight Square, where restaurants, coffeehouses, and other diversions abounded in the atmos­phere of an earlier St. Louis

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