JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS 319 NEW MEMBERS Akerson, James M., 19 Terrace Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. Collins, Natalie Ann, 28 Williams St., North Quincy 71, Mass. DeRa!•on, Shirley Ann, 78 Leland Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Dugan, James A., 279 Dale St., Waltham 54, Mass. Fioto, George A., 181 Maujer St., Brooklyn 6, N.Y. Gilman, John R., Jr., 241 Wavefly Place, New York, N.Y. Gubernick, Joseph, 137-10 Jewel Ave., Kew Garden Hills, N.Y. Hartley, Kenneth W., 4137 N. Pittsburgh Ave., Chicago 34, Ill. Kendall, David A., Arthur D. Little, Inc., 15 Acorn Park, Cambridge 40, Mass. Lavine, Morris, 3503 Foster Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Levy, Sheldon, 60 E. 55th St., Breoklyn 3, N.Y. Lucas, Philip, 133 Columbia St., Brook- line, Mass. Marra, Mario C., 227-07 64th Ave., Bayside 64, N.Y. Melzard, Douglas E., 58 Millerr Rd. Swampscott, Mass. Missan, Seymour R., 29-19 Dwight Ave., Far Rockaway 91, N.Y. Moculeski, Chester F., 325 W. Ninth St., Hinsdale, Ill. Nex, Robert W., 8162 LaMonte Rd., Anaheim, Calif. Rappaport, Irwin, One Trinity Court, Bergenfield, N.J. Rienks, Leo, 6315 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago, Ill. Schlossman, Mitchell L., 754 Bradford St., Brooklyn 7, N.Y. Schwedler, Donald J., 1129 E. Walnut Creek Parkway, West Covina, Calif. Scott, Morton W., 8 Chestnut Ave., Highland Park, N.J. Sj•Jstr•m, Loren B., 12 Cordis St., Wakefield, Mass. Slotsky, Myron N., 536 Beach St., Revere 51, Mass. Spitzer, Robert H., 618 Wesley Dr., Park Ridge, Ill. Swaine, Robert L., 5 Indian Rd., Wake- field, Mass. Wisher, Philip R., W. F. Young, Inc., 111 Lyman St., Springfield 3, Mass. SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN MR. E. S. MAURER spoke on "Fragrance in the Natural Orders" at the March 15th meeting at the Royal Society of Arts. Mr. Maurer is one of the founding members of this Society and is to deliver a paper to the American Society of Perfumers in the near future. Arrangements were made for an exhibition of unusual laboratory ap- paratus and gadgets held on April 7th and was linked with a lecture given by Dr. Robert Marriott entitled, "Planning and Equipping a Cosmetic Laboratory."
320 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS GESELLSCHAFT DEUTSCItER KOSMETIK-CHEMIKER AN INTERESTING and entertaining meeting was held in Hamburg on February 6th. Mr. Protzen, Sr., who organized this first meeting of the year welcomed the 28 participants froIn ten different cities. Mr. F. Keil gave a talk with slides on the subject of "Microscopic Hair Examinations Under Normal and Inpolarized Light." He gave many practical hints and procedures for the making of microphotos of hair in polarized light which he collected and perfected during many years of re- search together with his co-worker, Mr. Patzwald. Mr. Neugebauer gave a short report on the preliminary activities of the specialized groups of dyes and raw materials the admissions of which are being promoted by Mr. Wilmsmann and Mr. Freytag. Interested members were again asked for their active support and suggestions by Mr. Otto Salzmann, who is the Board member in charge of this project. In conclusion Mr. Protzen, Jr., showed an excellent, personally made color film covering the production of oil of peppermint in the United States accompanied by interesting comments. The meeting of the International Societies of Cosmetic Chemists will be held in Munich from August 31st through September 3rd. Details will be found in the invitations which will soon be mailed. The tentative program follows: Belgium Denmark France Great Britain Switzerland Spain United States G. Dony G. Dumont C. Steffensen E. Thomsen P. Velon L. Schmuck R. H. Marriott A. Herzka E. Millman K. J. Pfeiffer J. Artigas C. Susanna M. G. deNavarre R. Kramer
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