JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS NEW YORK CHAPTER NEWS 505 THE NEW YORK CHAPTER announces a new meeting place for its monthly dinner and lectures. The Hotel George Washington, Lexington Avenue and Twenty-third Street, has made available the Regency Room with adjoining Patio. All meetings will be held on the first Wednesday of the month. The first speaker of the fall program was Dr. Wilhelm C. Hueper, Na- tional Cancer Institute, whose topic was "Potential Cancer Hazards from Cosmetics to Producers and Consumers." Dr. Hueper, chief of the En- vironmental Cancer Section, is the recent recipient of the Rosenthal Award for his study of the causes of cancer in man. Since the early 1920's Dr. Hueper has been studying the exogenous causes of cancer in man and was one of the first to call attention to the possible hazard of x-rays and to pin- point fi-naphthylamine as cancer producing. His book, "Occupational Tumors and Allied Diseases" published in 1942 is a standard text on the subject. On October 5th Dr. Steven Jellinek of Polak Frutal Works spoke on "Evaporation Rates and Odor Quality of Perfumes." Dr. Jellinek re- ceived his training in cosmetics and perfumes in Europe as well as in the United States. After receiving his doctorate from the University of Wis- consin, he has served as a perruiner for Polak's Frutal Works in England, Holland and the United States. He is the author of "Cosmetologie" (German) as well as many papers on perfumery and related subjects. The speaker for President's Night on November 2nd was Mr. Lester Conrad who discussed "Resistance of Acetylated Lanolin Derivatives to Hydrolysis." Mr. Conrad is the founder, executive vice-president and technical director of the American Cholesterol Products Company. He has specialized in the field of lanolin and sterol chemistry for over twenty years and has been the author of a great number of patents and papers as well as a popular speaker before technical societies. NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER The activities for the autumn started with a meeting on September 29th at Armand's Beacon Terrace, Framingham, Massachusetts, and featured Mr. Raymond Gosslin, president of Gosslin Associates. Mr. Gosslin dis- cussed "Market Research in Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals." The New England Chapter held a seminar at the University of Connecti- cut, School of Pharmacy, November 3rd.
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS NEW YORK CHAPTER NEWS 505 THE NEW YORK CHAPTER announces a new meeting place for its monthly dinner and lectures. The Hotel George Washington, Lexington Avenue and Twenty-third Street, has made available the Regency Room with adjoining Patio. All meetings will be held on the first Wednesday of the month. The first speaker of the fall program was Dr. Wilhelm C. Hueper, Na- tional Cancer Institute, whose topic was "Potential Cancer Hazards from Cosmetics to Producers and Consumers." Dr. Hueper, chief of the En- vironmental Cancer Section, is the recent recipient of the Rosenthal Award for his study of the causes of cancer in man. Since the early 1920's Dr. Hueper has been studying the exogenous causes of cancer in man and was one of the first to call attention to the possible hazard of x-rays and to pin- point fi-naphthylamine as cancer producing. His book, "Occupational Tumors and Allied Diseases" published in 1942 is a standard text on the subject. On October 5th Dr. Steven Jellinek of Polak Frutal Works spoke on "Evaporation Rates and Odor Quality of Perfumes." Dr. Jellinek re- ceived his training in cosmetics and perfumes in Europe as well as in the United States. After receiving his doctorate from the University of Wis- consin, he has served as a perruiner for Polak's Frutal Works in England, Holland and the United States. He is the author of "Cosmetologie" (German) as well as many papers on perfumery and related subjects. The speaker for President's Night on November 2nd was Mr. Lester Conrad who discussed "Resistance of Acetylated Lanolin Derivatives to Hydrolysis." Mr. Conrad is the founder, executive vice-president and technical director of the American Cholesterol Products Company. He has specialized in the field of lanolin and sterol chemistry for over twenty years and has been the author of a great number of patents and papers as well as a popular speaker before technical societies. NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER The activities for the autumn started with a meeting on September 29th at Armand's Beacon Terrace, Framingham, Massachusetts, and featured Mr. Raymond Gosslin, president of Gosslin Associates. Mr. Gosslin dis- cussed "Market Research in Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals." The New England Chapter held a seminar at the University of Connecti- cut, School of Pharmacy, November 3rd.
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