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A £&Efei PICTOili, Preliminary to leaving for Boston, Leon (right) looks over program in March 5 issue of C&EN with P. L. Brandt, associate director of research A Trip to Boston W HEN C&EN decided to go along to the Boston session of the 119th na- tional ACS meeting with one of the regis- trants, it chose Leon B. Gordon of Pan American Refining Corp. in Texas City as a typical representative of the hundreds of young men who are sent each year by their companies to attend ACS meetings. This was the first visit to a national ACS meeting for the 34-year-old research chemist employed in the exploratory re- search section of Pan Am's Research and Development Laboratory. At Boston, Leon was free to attend those sessions and papers that were of interest to him with nothing expected of him other than a report of his observa- tions of the meeting. Pan Am's policy of sending young research workers to na- tional meetings is typical of that followed by many companies, and although Leon was the only Pan Am representative at Boston, 10 representatives of that com- pany registered at Cleveland. Mrs. Gordon and 6-month-old Leon, Jr. are not sure its such a good idea to let Daddy go off by himself Just off the press! Above. Ivan Rice, ACS Secretary's Office, helps Leon register as the latter's first order of business after checking in at the Statler. Left. He contemplates a reprint of C&EN's popular "Careers" series Right From G. P. Tracy, General Electric Co., Han- ford Works, Leon gets infor- mation on laboratory safety At the Mixer he chats with Leland L. Smith, Columbia University; John W. Farnham, consultant; and Wilbur R. Roper, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 164B CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS

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Page 1: A Trip to Boston

A £&Efei P ICTOi l i ,

Preliminary to leaving for Boston, Leon (right) looks over program in March 5 issue of C&EN with P. L. Brandt, associate director of research

A Trip to Boston WHEN C&EN decided to go along to

the Boston session of the 119th na­tional ACS meet ing with one of the regis­trants, it chose Leon B. Gordon of Pan American Refining Corp. in Texas City as a typical representative of the hundreds of young men w h o are sent each year by their companies to attend ACS meetings. This was the first visit to a national ACS meet ing for the 34-year-old research chemist employed in the exploratory re­search section of Pan Am's Research and Deve lopment Laboratory.

At Boston, Leon was free to attend those sessions and papers that were of interest to him with nothing expected of him other than a report of his observa­tions of the meet ing. Pan Am's policy of sending young research workers to na­tional meet ings is typical of that followed by many companies , and although Leon was the only Pan A m representative at Boston, 10 representatives of that com­pany registered at Cleveland.

Mrs. Gordon and 6-month-old Leon, Jr. are not sure its such a good idea to let Daddy go off by himself

Just off the press!

Above. Ivan Rice, ACS Secretary's Office, helps Leon register as the latter's first order of business after checking in at the Statler. Left. He contemplates a reprint of C&EN's popular "Careers" series

Right From G. P. Tracy, General Electric Co., Han-ford Works, Leon gets infor­mation on laboratory safety

At the Mixer he chats with Leland L. Smith, Columbia University; John W. Farnham, consultant; and Wilbur R. Roper, Magnolia Petroleum Co.

164B C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S

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Leon's principal field of interest was the program of the Division of Paint, Varnish, and Plastics Chemistry. Here he discusses with P. O. Powers, Β attelle Memorial Insti­tute, the latter's paper on solubility of polyindene in paraffin hydrocarbons as presiding officer, Ε. Ε. McSweeny, looks on

At the Monday afternoon session of the Divi­sion of Orgaaiic Chemistry he heard a paper by Chester E. «Claff, Jr., and Avery A. Morton, both of MITT, on metalations with amylsodium

A trip to Boston would not be com­plete without a tour of the many spots of historic in­terest. Above. Leon learns that the Bat­tle of Bunker Hill was fought on Breed's Hill. Bight. A visit is paid to Paul Revere's home

Also at the Paint? Varnish and Plastics session, Leon paused to look at samples of plastics used in aircraft shown by Norman E . Wahl, Cornesll Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. . ( seated) a n d discussed ira. a paper delivered b y J. L. Beat

Below. Before returning t o the laboratory once again, Leon dictates his report to Mrs. Madeline Jackson on his observations at t h e Boston session of the 119th national ACS meeting

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