Chemical Literature, Volume 13, Number 4, Winter 1961 Page: 5
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:: ;-:-,*^ ;*i B. H. Weil, a Councilor, is Head of
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t *: Meetings Section of Esso Research
^ll . Aand Engineering Company's Techj,
1 *"^ f nical Information Division, in
Linden, New Jersey. He received
his M.S. in Ch.E. from the University
of Wisconsin, following a B.S.
in Ch.E. from the University of
Missouri. In previous positions he headed technicalinformation
divisions at Gulf Research & Developmert
Company, the Georgia Tech Engineering Experiment
Station, and Ethyl Corporation Research Laboratories.
He was Chairman of the Division in 1959. He edited
Chemical Literature for its first eight years, and has
also edited The Research Engineer, The Filter Press,
and the recent books, The Technical Report and Technical
Editing. He is the author of several other books
and nearly 200 articles and papers in the fields of technical
communications, documentation, and petroleum refining.
He is a member of the American Documentation
Institute, the Society of Technical Writers and Editors,
the Special Libraries Association, and the American
Association for the Advancement of Science.a member of the
braries AssociatioJulian F. Smith, who continues as
Alternate Councilor, is Professor of
Chemistry at Lenoir Rhyne College.
He received his Ph.D. from the University
of Chicago. He is currently
serving as Consultant to the Division
and his services to the Program
Committee and other Division Committees
have been numerous. He is
Institute of Chemists and Special Lin.Charles Zerwekh, Jr., who continues
as Alternate Councilor, is Head of
the Technical Information Section
in Humble's Research and Development
at Baytown. He received his
B.S. degree in chemistry from the
University of Houston. He served
on the Division's Program Committee
for five years, and was Chairman
of that Committee for one year. He is active in
local American Chemical Society affairs, particularly in
the many activities the local American Chemical Society
section sponsors or encourages in the high schools. Currentlyhe
is Chairman of that section's Committee on Professional
Relations and Status. He is also active in the
Special Libraries Association, having served as Chairman
of the Petroleum Section and as President of theTexas Chapter in the recent past. Currently he is Chairman
of the Texas Chapter's Education and Recruitment
Committee. Other professional activities are carried out
through his memberships in AAAS and the Texas Academy
of Science.
EDITOR'S SWAN SONG
This is the last issue of "Chemical Literature"
to be put out by the present editor. My task as editor for
the last three years has been a pleasant one. The assistant
editors have done all the work, and what more
can a grateful editor ask? My thanks to all of them.
It has been pleasant to serve the Division. The
new editor, capable Virginia Valerie, will carry on from
here. The best of luck to you, Virginia.
Iver Igelsriid
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