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mmmet m. 4m 4 . i .e. 4meo e mCALL FOR PAPERS FOR NEW YORK, 1969,
AND TORONTO, 1970
Deadline for receipt of abstracts of general
papers for the New York, September 1969,
meeting is May 19, 1969. The next opportunity
for general papers will be Fall 1970 since
the Toronto meeting will be limited to invited
papers.
Send four copies of a 200-word abstract to
the Program Chairman, Dr. F. K. Broome,Abbott
Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois 60064,
with at least one copy on the standard ACS abstract
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