Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1930, Page 26

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CHEMICALSOCETY " SPEAKERS NAVED More Than 35 From Capital {. Will Address National Gathering in Ohio. ; “"About 2,000 scientist-, industrialists and educators will assemble in Cincin- | nati, Ohio, for the week beginning Sep- tember 8 for the eightieth meeting of | the American Chemical Socicty. i More than 35 chemists from Wash- ington, in addition to groups from Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland and the University of Virginia, will be among those who will address the so- clety's professional divisions. Prof. Wil- i llam McPherson of Ohio State Univer- | sity is president of the society. At a, pational gathering of local section dele- gates the Washington section will be zepresented by H. T. Herrick, who is| chemist in charge of the color labora- ify of the Bureau of Chemistry and iis, Department of Agriculture. D. Breese Jones, principal chemist of | the protein and nutrition @ivision of | the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, is | chairman of the division of hiological | chemistry whic will meet in counec- | tion with the convention. Other chc .- | I%x of the Department of Agriculture who will address the division are G. E. Holm, G. R. Greenbank, E. F. Deyaher, }f E. M. Nelson, O. E. Day. A. J. Meyer,| P, Wells, Mr. Herrick, M. K. Sullivan and W. C. Hess. 2 Groggins Vo'l Report. P. H. Groggins, research chemist of | the department, will report on s $tudies to the division of dye chemistry. other group of chemists from the| reau of Soils, including K. D. Jacob, S. Reynolds, W. H. Ross and A. L. hring, will address the division of rtilizer chemistry. J. W. Turrentine research chemist, will present the year’ record for potash. R. O. E. Davis of the xed Nitrogen Research Laboratory 1 show the geographical distribution fertilizer consumption. ._H. Emmett, research chemist in Fixed Nitrogen Laboratory, is one the speakers in the division of in and _engineering chemistry cond M. Hann of the Bureau o 'mistry, Harold H. Strain of the Car- | nic chemistry. I K. Nelson, research chemist of the | au of Chemistry, will give two pa- | || E: before the division of agricultural d_food chemistry, of which R. G. rk, also of the Bureau of Chemistry, § chairman. 3., Developments to Be Shown. “F. C. Kracek, L. H. Adams and R. E.| bson, research chemists in the geo ical laboratory of Carnegie Institu on, will present recent developments ! the division of physical and inor- Anic chemistry. “he following will| at the meetings of the division of | chemistry, of which J. K. Dale, low and research chemist of the Na. 2l Research Council, is secretary S. Paine, chemist in charge of the hydrate laboratory, Bureau of % dflgglitryn g FBnchh k:g the Bureau ; R. F. Jackson, Bu Standards, and S. F. Acree, s m’l W. D. Collins, chemist in charge of | quality of water division of the| ited States Geological Survey, is sec- Tetary of the division of water, sewage and sanitation chemistry. Max Phillips @nd J. Davidson, research chemists in e sessions of §:mm.ry. the division of cellulose + F. C. Blanck, cherist in char, 1}1.1: food control laboratory, and g E( I Y, color laboratory, Bureau of Chem. , Will speak at a symposium on in dustrial fermentation, at which the .se of bacteria as machines in indust:y will explained. Ferments are now em- as workmen ey and their use is| BISHOP BRENNAN SETS * OCT. 5 FOR MEMORIAL| Bronze Crucifix to Be Unveiled at | Site of First English Cath- olic Group in Virginia. ‘.R‘Ib(;}:;‘mu"d Press. "@RICHMOND, Va., September 1. Bishop Andrew J. Brennan of m]e'h ‘mond has set October 5 for the unveil. - of a bronze crucifix and celebration ‘Commemorating the establishment of the Airst English Catholic settlement in Vir. _g‘n'u. &t Acquia, on the Jefferson Davis hway, near Washington. The monument, which will be one of ‘the few roadside ‘shrines in the United | States, will overlook the old Brenf g‘vmrd. in which are buried memf of the Brent family who migrated ffom Maryland to Virginia to establish the Old Dominion Catholic colony in "1B47. Among those buried there is the | aughter of Lady Baltimore, An inscription on the monument will sy that Col. Giles Brent was Deputy tgvemor of Maryland in 1643, and t he and his sisters, Margaret and Mary, settled at Acquia in 1647; that Oapt. George Brent was the receiver ‘Weneral of the Northern neck of Vir- 1688, the King's attorney gen- gy ‘é¥al in 1686, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and received. the ||| royal proclamation of religious toler- I ance for all inhabitants. 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