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Oct. 5 to 7—Gas Chromatography. Indianapolis, Ind., Contact: Dr. R. M . Brooker, Dept. of Chemistry, Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, I n d . 46227. Oct. 6 to 8—ACS Short Course on Interpretation of NMR Spectroscopy. Institute, W. Va. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N. W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Oct. 9 to 11—Gas Chromatography. Chicago, 111. Contact: Varian Aerograph, 205 West Touhy Ave., Park Ridge, 111. Oct. 9 to 11—The Use of Operational Amplifiers in Instrumentation. Oakland, Calif. Contact: Richard G. McKee, McKee-Pedersen Instruments, P. O. Box 322, Danville, Calif. 94526. ( T e l : 415-837-9349). Oct. 9 to 13—Two Separate Workshops: Thin Layer Chromatography; Gas Chroma­ tography. Madison, Wis. Contact: University of Wisconsin, University Extension, Engineering Dept., 432 North Lake St., Madison, Wis. 53706. Oct. 9 to 13—Basic Techniques of Infrared Spectroscopy. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-382-7800). Oct. 16 to 20—Direct Reading Emission Spectrometry. Monrovia, Calif. Contact: T. R. Garrett, Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp., 1500 S. Shamrock, Monrovia, Calif. Oct. 16 to 20—Fiber and Polymer Microscopy. Chicago, 111. Contact: Mrs. Miriam L. Fallert, McCrone Research Institute, 451 31st St., Chicago, 111. 60616. Oct. 16 to 20—Infrared Spectroscopy. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-382-7800). Oct. 21 to 22—ACS Short Course on Infrared Spectroscopy. Cleveland, Ohio. Con­ tact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W. Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Oct. 23 to 27—Gas Chromatography. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-3827800). Oct. 27 to 28—ACS Short Course on Thin-Layer Chromatography. Washington, D . C. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Oct. 30 to 31—ACS Short Course on Solvent Extraction. Atlanta, Ga. Contact: Ed­ ucation Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D. C. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Nov. 2 to 3—ACS Short Course on Solvent Extraction. Rochester, Ν . Υ. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Societv, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D. C. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Nov. 2 to 4—ACS Short Course on T h e r m a l Methods of Analysis. Anaheim, Calif. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. (Tel: 202-737-3337). Nov. 3 to S—ACS Short Course on Spectrometry Identification of Organic Com­ pounds. Detroit, Mich. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D. C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Nov. 6 to 10—Infrared Spectroscopy. Los Angeles, Calif. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-3827800). Nov. 10 to 12—ACS Short Course on Spectrometric Identification of Organic Com­ pounds. Indianapolis, Ind. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737"3337). Nov. 13 to 17—Two Separate Courses: Gas Chromatography; Infrared Spectroscopy. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Gar­ den St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-382-7800). Nov. 18 to 19—ACS Short Course on Thin-Layer Chromatography. Cleveland, Ohio. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W. Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Nov. 30 to Dec. 2—ACS Short Course on Interpretation of NMR Spectroscopy. Cin­ cinnati, Ohio. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Six­ teenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Dec. 1 to 3—ACS Short Course on Spectrometric Identification of Organic Com­ pounds. Enka, N . C. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St.; N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Dec. 4 to 8—Two Separate Courses: Infrared Spectroscopy; Gas Chromatography. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Gar­ den St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-382-7800). Dec. 8 to 10—ACS Short Course on Spectrometric Identification of Organic Com­ pounds. Washington, D . C. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Soci­ ety, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Dec. 11 to 15—Two Separate Courses: Advanced Spectroscopy; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Philadelphia, Pa. Contact: Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. ( T e l : 215-382-7800). 1968 Jan. 26 to 28—ACS Short Course on Spectrometric Identification of Organic Com­ pounds. Wilmington, Del. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. ( T e l : 202-737-3337). Mar. 15 to 17—ACS Short Course on Spectrometric Identification of Organic Com­ pounds. Richmond, Va. Contact: Education Office, American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N . W., Washington, D . C. 20036. (Tel : 202-737-3337). See ACS Laboratory Guide for All Products/Sales Office Circle No. 22 on Readers' Service Card

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The Summatic is not a "me too" instrument, but is first with the following state-of-the-art design innovations: Very wide dynamic range (full 01000 mv) through first use of "autoranging".** Allows unattenuated in­ put from flame ionization detector for superior counting statistics. Unique slope threshold control per­ mits baseline noise immunity with­ out decreasing slope sensitivity or integrator response time. First to isolate recorder output from the G.C. detector, and provide selectable automatic attenuation of recorder signal. Threshold level detector provides a second peak detection system com­ pletely independent of slope to automatically detect shoulders and very broad, slowly eluting, peaks. Built in printer for convenience and space saving. Peak integrals are accumulated directly in the count­ er-printer eliminating the cost and maintenance of a separate memory system. Simplest possible installation. Substantially lower cost than any other electronic digital integrator.

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