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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
COMMITTEES
MEMBERS
July 1968
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PURPOSE OF THE ASSOCIATION
As set forth under Article II of the By-Laws, the purpose of the Association shall be the promotion of the interests of the chemical manufacturing industry of the United States of America and Canada.
OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSOCIATION
In a resolution adopted on March 12, 1963, the Board of Directors outlined the following objectives of the Association: 1. To provide leadership m des eloping and maintaining a clear understanding by
the public of the chemical industry and the part it plays in our national, state, and local economv; and in appropriate, timely and effective manner make known the accomplishments, news and recommendations of the industry to those out side the industry, whose opinions, decisions and actions affect the industry. 2. To provide leadership and guidance and to undertake programs to improve the chemical industry's service to the public by developing and promoting safe practices in the manufacture, transportation, handling and use of chemicals and chemical products 3. To conduct or sponsor legitimate activities designed to achieve worthwhile benefit or savings to the Association members where individual company efforts cannot effectively accomplish the desired result.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO THE STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS OF COMMITTEES, as approved by the Board of Directors on March 12, 1963,
are reproduced on pages 40-43 of this Directory.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Purpose of the Association....................................... ...................... ............ .................. --. i
Objectives of the Association------- -------------- - ---------------------- ------- ------ -------- i
Officers................................ ........................ .............. --~--------------------------------- ------ 1
Staff............. ............................................................ -.................... - _______ __________ 1
Board of Directors .............. .............................. ........................ .............................--- 2
Committees of the Board of Directors: Executive Committee .................................................................. ............ --...... 4
Finance Committee.... ................................................... ...............--...... ....... 4
Membership Committee.......................... ..................... ......... ............................. 5
Program Committee.... ......... .
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Technical and Functional Committees: Air Quality Committee ............ ........................... ...................... ................- 6
Chemical Industry Council Advisory Committee
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Chemical Packaging Committee....... ................................................................... 9
Education Activities Committee .........
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En\ ironmental Health Advisorv Committee ............................... ....................... 11
Food. Drug, and Cosmetic Chemicals Committee .............. --....................... 12
Government Liaison Technical Committee (Ad Hoc)........... ..............
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Industrial Relations Advisory Committee ............................................................. 14
Insurance Committee................................... ............. .
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International Trade Committee....................................................
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Labels and Precautionary Information Committee ......................... ...................17
Legal Advisory Committee........................ .................. .................... ................ ........ 18
Mechanical Technical Committee ...................................... ............................. -- 19
Nuclear Committee . ,............................. ..................................... --................... ...... 20
Occupational Health Committee.... ................ --.....................--................ 21
Patent Committee....... ................ ..... --................... ...... ............. , ........ 22
"Plastics Committee......... ...... ........................... ......... .............. .........--. . 23
Public Relations Committee ................ ......--........................... ...................... 24
Research Advisory Committee ........ ...... .......... ....................................... .......... 26
Safety and Fire Protection Committee.......
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Tax Policy Committee......... ............................................................................ 27
Transportation and Distribution Committee...
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Transportation Equipment Committee.......
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Washington Advisory Committee..........
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Water Resources Committee ........ .................. . . -
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Members
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General Principles Applicable to the Struc ture and Operations of Committees .... 40
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OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board Carl A Gerst acker, The Dow Chemical Company Midland, Mich. 48640
Chairman of the Executin' Committee F. Leonaho Bryant, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New York, Y. 10017
President Clqrge H. Decker, 1827 Connecticut Ace, N'.W , Washington, D C. 20009
Vice Presidents [rb H Fooshee, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York, X. Y'. 10006 Charles H. Ribolt, Wallace & Tiernan Inc,, 91 S, Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. 07018
Secretary-Treasurer James R. Carnes, 1825 Connecticut Ave., X W,, Washington, D. C. 20009
STAFF
Director of Education Director of Government Relations
Deputy to the Director Legislative Counsel for State Affairs;
Patent; Tax Matters Legislative Counsel for Federal Affairs;
Staff Counsel; Industrial Relations Industrial Relations Editor Director of Public Relations Manager, Media Relations
Neu York News Service Manager, Community Relations and
Environmental Health Information Community Relations Representatives
Manager, Women's Activ ities Technical Director1
Environmental Health and Engineering Water Resources Transportation and Distribution Packaging; Labeling; Process Equipment;
Food Additives Air Quality International Trade; Nuclear Energy; Reactive Metals Safety; Insurance; Occupational Health Director of Information Service Librarian Assistant to the Treasurer Office-Manager
General Counsel Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin & Oppenheimer
`Also handles plastics.
William E. Chace James G. Morton W'illiam M. Stover
Hugh M, Robinson
Bruce M. Barackman Camille NTorth Allan E, Settle Richard D. Lambert Robert E. VanWagoner
E. Bruce Harrison Allin G, Robinson and Edward L. Jaffee Peggy Walton Frank H. Carman George E, Best Harry E. Robbins Albert C, Clark
Morgan M. Hoover Kenneth D. Johnson Raymond C. Johnson F. Gordon Stephenson Marjorie V. Campbell D, Miller Simpson Edith V. Tabor Thomas S. Arms, Jr.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
TERM EXPIRES MAY 31, 1969
John W. Brooks, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave., New York, N, Y. 10036 E. E. Chifman, Productol Chemical Company, 615 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, Calif.
90017 John L. Christian, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166 M. R. Clapp, The Lubrizol Corporation, P.O. Box 3057, Cleveland, Ohio 44117 L. K. Eilers, Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 14650 Irb H. Fooshee, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006 Carl A. Gerstacker, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640 C. B. McCoy, E I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 John J. Powers, Jr., Chas. Pfizer & Co , Inc., 235 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017 Edward R. Rowley, National Lead Company, 111 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006 Charles H. Rybolt, Wallace & Tiernan Inc., 91 S, Harrison St, East Orange, N, 1.
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TERM EXPIRES MAY 31, 1970
F Leonard Bryant, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New York N. Y 10017
Harry W. Buchanan, Virginia Chemicals Inc., 3rd Ave. & Jefferson St., West Norfolk Va. 23703
George H. Decker, 1825 Connecticut Ave,, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20009 George S. Dillon, Air Reduction Company, Inc., 150 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y.
10017 Earle S, Ebers, Uniroyal, Inc., 1230 Ave, of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10020 Raymond F. Evans, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Maurice F Granville, Texaco Inc., 135 E. 42nd St., New York, N, Y. 10017 -Kenneth H. Hannan, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave, New York, N. Y.
10017 W. Kenneth Menke, USS Chemicals, Division of LTnited States Steel Corporation,
2100 Grant Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 Joseph A. Neubauer, PPG Industries, One Catewav Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Jack M Pope, EMC Corporation. P O. Box 760, San Jose, Calif. 95106 Charles \\. Smith, Olin Mathicson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave. New York,
N. Y. 10022
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TERM EXPIRES MAY 31. 1971
Clifton C Gahvin [n St.unlaid Oil Companv 1 New Jersev 1 30 Rockefeller Pla/a New York, N. Y, 10020
Robert D Coodall, W R Gmcp & Co . 7 Hanover S([, N'ew York, X, Y. 10005 Ralph K. Gottshall, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc, Wilmington, Del. 19899 Roger \V. Ci nder, Stauffer Chemical Coinpunv, 299 Park Ave . New York, X, Y, 10017 Leonard Hanes, Canadian Industiies Limited, P.O. Box 10, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Ram. T. McBee, Cleat Lakes Chemical Corporation, P.O, Box 2200, West Lafayette,
Ind 47906 L, J Polite, Jfi,, Essex Chemical Corporation. 1401 Broad St, Clifton, X, J, 07015 Clifford D. Siverd, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan A\e., Wavne, X. J.
07470 J. B. St. Clair, Shell Chemical Cornpanv, 50 W. 50th St., New York, X. Y. 10020 Harold E, Thayer, Malhnckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinckrodt Sts., St.
Louis, Mo. 63160 Harry B. Warner, The B. F Goodrich Company, 500 Main St., Akron, Ohio 44311
HONORARY DIRECTOR Charles S, Munson, 150 E. 42nd St., New York, X. Y. 10017
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COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee shall have and may exercise between meet ings of the Board of Directors such powers as the Board may delegate to it.
Chairman: F. Leonard Bryant, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New
York, N. Y. 10017
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John L. Christian, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166
George H. Decker, 1825 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20009
L, K, Eileps, Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 14650
Irb H. Fooshee, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006
Carl A. Gerstacker, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich, 48640
Kenneth H. Hannan, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
C. B. McCoy, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898
Jack M. Pope, FMC Corporation, P.O. Box 760, San Jose, Calif. 95106
Charles H. Rybolt, Wallace & Tiernan Inc., 91 S. Harrison St. East Orange N I 07018
Clifford D. Siverd, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wayne N. J.
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Harry B. W'arner, The B. F. Goodrich Companv, 500 Main St., Akron, Ohio 44311
Function
FINANCE COMMITTEE
T a^vise Bard of Directors on policy relating to financing, membership fees, and budget.
Chairman: Charles W. Smith, Ohn Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave,, New York, N. Y. 10022
M. R. Clapp, The Lubrizol Corporation, P.O. Box 3057, Cleveland, Ohio 44117
Clifton C. Garvin, Jr., Standard Oil Companv (New Jersev), 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, X. Y 10020
Robert D Goodall, W R, Grace & Co , 7 Hanover Sq . New York, X. Y 10005
Earl T. McBef, Great Lakes Chemical Cumulation, P.O. Box 2200 West Lafavette Ind. 47906
L. J. Polite, Jr., Essex Chemical Corporation, 1401 Broad St,, Clifton, X. J. 07015
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MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
To recrii e and /ifis'v upon each application for membership in the Association and to report to the Board of Directors as to the ilizihihtj for membership of each applicant under the Bj-lates.
Chairman- W Kenneth Menke CSS Chemuals. Dis Cion of I'mti'd States Steel Cor poration, 2100 Grant Bldg , Pittsburgh, Pa. 152.i()
E E. Chipman, Productol Chcrnital Companv, 615 S. Flower St, Los Angeles, Calif. 00017
Evrle S Ebers, Cinrosal, Ino , 1200 A\e, of the Americas, New York, X. Y 10020 Leonard Hsnes, Canadian Industries Limited, P.O. Box 10, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Joseph A. Nevis user, PPG Industries, One Catewav Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
John J, Powers, Jr., Chas. Pfizer & Co , Inc , 235 E, 42nd St., New York, X. Y. 10017 J. B. St. Clair, Shell Chemical Company, 50 W. 50th St., New York, X. Y, 10020
Function
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (1968 Semi-Annual Meeting--1969 Annual Meeting)
To plan and arrange the general meetings of the Association,
Chairman: George S. Dillon, Air Reduction Companv, Ine., 150 E, 42nd St., New
York, X. Y. 10017
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John W. Brooks, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th A\e., New York, X. Y, 10036
Harry \V, Buchanan, Virginia Chemicals Inc , 3rd Ave. & Jefferson St., West Norfolk, Va. 23703
Maurice F, Granville, Texaco Inc., 135 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
Rocer W. Gender, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, X, Y. 10017
Edward R. Rowley, National Lead Company, 111 Broadway, New York, X. Y. 10006
Harold E. Thayer, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinckrodt Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 63160
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AIR QUALITY COMMITTEE
To inform the chemical industry concerning events and trends bearing on air pollution, if,s abatement and control, to assist member com panies in planning for effective air pollution abatement and control, to cooperate with other committees, organizations and governmental agencies in formulating pollution abatement programs and other matters relating to quality of the ambient atmosphere, to promote the exchange of technical information on air pollution control; and to determine and disseminate the views of the Association on legisla tion and other matters of general interest pertaining to ambient air quality and its control.
Chairman: Myron V. Anthony, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave , New York, N. Y. 10017
Vice Chairman. Willard F. Blxby, B. F, Goodrich Chemical Company, 3135 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Sidney O. Brady, Humble Oil and Refining Company, P O. Box 3950, Baytown, Texas 77520
James P, Bitlf.r, The Beryllium Corporation, P.O. Box 1462, Reading, Pa, 19603
William R. Chalker. E. I du Pont de Nemours & Company, 1354 Louviers Bldg., Wilmington, Del. 19898
Robert Dobbins, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10036
Bruce R. Edwards, Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited, P.O. Box 6090, Mon treal 3, Quebec, Canada
R, D, Hall, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115
J. H. Hucuet, Ethyl Corporation. P.O Box 341, Baton Rouge, La. 70821
Russell S, Hunt, American Cyanamid Company, East Main St., Bound Brook, N. J. 08805
Herbert Kay, American Metal Climax, Inc., 1270 Ave. of the Americas New York, N. Y. 10020
Bernard M Kostelnik, Reynolds Metals Company, 6601 W. Broad St., Richmond Ya. 23218
Charles G. Kramer, M.D., The Dow Chemical Company, Box 469, Midland Mich. 48640
F G. Krik.au, Interlake Steel Corporation, 13,5th & Perry Ave., Chicago, 111. 60627
William T. Laffey, Hercules Incorporated, 910 Market St,, Wilmington. Del. 19899
Russell L Mattock, Shell Chemical Company, 640 5th Ave New York, N. Y. 10019
John H, Morris, Meick & Co., Inc . Rahwav N J. 07065
Staxlfy S. Paist, Jr., Rohm and Haas Company, P.O, Box 584, Bristol. Pa. 19007
A. H Piielrs, [k. The Plotter 8 Gamble Company, ITC Bldg. Cincinnati, Ohio 45217
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(', M Roslncartfn. Union Carbide Corporation. PO Box 5004, South f harleston, \V Y.i 25303
[. \V Rozsov Olin Mathievm Chemical Corpoiatioo. !2<) Lone Ridge Hoad. Stamford. Coon. 06905
George T, Scriba, Union Caihide Cmpoiation. 270 Park Me., \eu 7mh, N 5 lOOli Emmet F Spf.nceh, Jh , FMC Corporation. 63.3 3rd Are,, Neu 3ork. N, 5 10017
(" H. \Y\LiiRiDCK, Allied Chemical ('orpoiation. P O Box 12 ,, Parsippain. X J 0,054
Ch mills F Welch, E, I du Pont de Xemoms & Companr, 100, Market St., Wilming
ton, Del. 19898
Elmer P Whefllr, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd,, St, Louis, Mo. 63166
Jerome Wilkenfeld, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 2, , Park Are., New 5ork, X. 10017
Donald C. Winso.n, Eckert. Seamans & Cherin, Porter Bldg,, 6th Ave. & Grant St,, Pittsburgh, Pa, 15219
J. Harold Yeager, Malhnckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinekrodt Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 63160 Board of Directors Liaison: Clifton C Garvin, Jr, Staff Representative and Secretary: Kenneth D. Johnson
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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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To advise the Board of Directors on policies and procedures relating to the Chemical Industry Council program, and to encourage those CIC activities which help create an environment of popular under standing in which the chemical industry can effectively function.
Chairman: John M, Fasoli, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wavne, N. J. 07470
Vice Chairman: David P, Barrett, \V. R. Grace & Co., 101 N. Charles St., Baltimore,
Md. 21201
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Stanley H. Anonsen, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinckrodt Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 63160
Ed W. Bacigalupi, Commercial Solvents Corporation, P.O. Box 151, San Jose, Calif, 95103
A. A. Boehm, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N Y, 10017
C. Walter Buhler, American Cvanamid Company, P.O. Box 568, South Norwalk, Conn. 06856
Ashworth Burslem, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899
Lee V. Davler. Ne\ille Chemical Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225
Harry L Jackson, The Lubrizol Corporation, P.O Box 3057, Euclid Station, Cleve land. Ohio 44117
John T, Keatinc, Allied Chemical Corporation, Margaret & Bermuda Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19137
James W. Kettle, Stauffer Chemical Companv, 299 Park Ave., New Y'ork, N. Y'. 10017
John M. Main, E I. du Pont de Nemours & Compam, Du Pont, Wash. 98327
C. Parkes Matzinger, The Mountain Copper Co , Ltd,, 100 Mococo Road, Martinez, Calif. 94553
John J. Morrisroe, Pilot Chemical Companv, P.O. Box 22130, Los Angeles, Calif. 90022
John H. Nason, Detroit Chemical Works, 125 S. Junction, Detroit, Mich. 48209
Fred L. Shanklin, Union Carbide Corporation, 120 S Riverside Plaza, Chicago, III60606
Harry P, Whitworth, Texas Chemical Council, 325 Perrv Brooks Bldg , Austin, Texas 78701
Henri Wolbrettl II. Louisiana Chemical Association, Carondelet Bldg , New Orleans, La. 70130
Board of Directors Liaisow John L Christian
Staff Representative and Secretary E. Bruce H vrrison
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CHEMICAL PACKAGING COMMITTEE
To diet lop ond publish It ehnicul information relation to the pack aging, handling loading. and storage of < hendeal.s, to cooperate icilh ronidatori/ authorities lulling poisdietiou mcr specifications, design, and regulation of containers for the puifiose of firomo/ing safetij in jiaekagutg, handling, loading and storage, to investigate e/mscs of accidents for the purpose of obtaining technical information helpful in minimizing their oreiiirent e, and to cooperate icith other commit tees and other organizations on technical matters relating to the above.
Chainuan. Ciuium T, Situ uvr. The Dow Chemical Companv. Midi,mil. Mich, 48640 \'ice Chairman V J. Kirby, Tennessee Eastman Companv, Kingsport, Tenn. 37662
M. M Anderson, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, W Va. 23303 Jouv O, Browning, Merck' & Co,, Inc . Rahuav, N. J. 07065 D. W. Burley, Cvanamitl of Canada, Limited. 633 Dorchester Bhd, W.. Montreal 2,
Quebec, Canada A, C. Diliberto, Stauffer Chemical Companv, Box 8, Ardslev, N. Y. 10302 B, F. George, Shell Chemical Company, 50 W, 30th St,, New York, N. Y, 10020 Milton Cray. Jr., Mobil Chemical Companv, 130 E. 42nd St., New York, Y. 10017 N. S. Haas, ARCO Chemical Companv, Division of Atlantic Richfield Company, 260
S, Broad St,, Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 Chester A. Harlow, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 745 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y 10022 [. V, Heenev, Aluminum Companv of America, 1301 Alcoa Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 H C. Hyatt, FMC Corporation, Station 'B," Buffalo, N. Y. 14207 \V, A. Keene, Phillips Petroleum Companv, Bartlesville, Okla. 71003 Stephen Kuzma, Allied Chemical Corporation, P.A. Box 70, Morristown, N. J. 07960 James F, Lemen, Hooker Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 344, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
14302 F, L. Lewis, Mailinckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallmckrodt Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
63160 Robert H, Lonc, The Harshaw Chemical Companv, 1945 E, 97th St, Cleveland, Ohio
44106 Robert E. McIlroy, J. T. Baker Chemical Companv, 222 Red School Lane, Phillips-
burg, N, J, 08865 M. T. Miller, Canadian industries Limited, P O. Box 10, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Robert D, Minteer, Monsanto Companv, 800 N Lindbergh Blvd., St, Louis, Mo.
63166 J. D. Moore, Celanese Chemical Company, 245 Park Ave., New York, N Y 10017 Gaston Pillori, Fisher Scientific Companv, P.O Box 375, Fair Lawn, N, J. 07410 Carl E. Pruett, E, I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 Robert B, Schaefer, Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, Three Penn Center, Philadel
phia, Pa. 19102 William C. Scott, Rohm and Haas Company, P.O, Box 219, Bristol, Pa. 19007 H, P. Scullin', Uniroval, Inc,, Naugatuck, Conn, 06770 J A. Thomas, Enjay Chemical Company, 60 W. 49th St,, New York, N. Y. 10020 Robert F, Uncles, American Cvanamid Companv, 859 Berdan Ave , Wayne, N. J.
07470 S. A. Van Teslaar, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Associate: T. C. George, Bureau of Explosives, 2 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, N. Y, 10001
Board of Directors Liaison: Leonard Hynes Staff Representative and Secretary: Morgan M. Hoover
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Function
EDUCATION ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
To increase interest in science education, especially in the field of chemistry, and to improve the quality of education in these fields so that an adequate supply of scientifically trained men and women will be available for the future needs of the industry and the nation.
Chairman: John H. Howard, Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 14650
Vice Chairman: Herman S. Bloch, Universal Oil Products Company, 30 Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines, 111. 60016
Michael A. d'Amelio, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022
Bromwell Ault, Interchemical Corporation, 67 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. 10036
Richard M. Cox, Jr , National Lead Company, 111 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006
Allen R. Deschere, Research Laboratories, Rohm and Haas Company, Spring House, Pa. 19477
E. William Eipper, The Harshaw Chemical Company, 1945 E. 97th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44106
W. C. Fernelius, Koppers Company, Inc., 440 College Park Drive, Monroeville, Pa. 15146
Charles F. Ferraro, FMC Corporation, P.O. Box 8, Princeton, N, J, 08540
Gordon L. Footf., The Procter & Gamble Company, Ivorydale Technical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45217
Walter S Guthmann, Ventron Corporation, 695 Euclid Ave., Highland Park, 111. 60035
A, C, Holm, Shawmigan Chemicals Limited, 1 Place Ville Marie, Montreal 2, Quebec, Canada
Cecil E Johnson, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St, Louis, Mo. 63166
Everett N Luce, The Dow Chemical Company7, Midland, Mich 48640
C. J. Metz, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Frank O'Malley, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave,, New York, X. Y, 10017
Gerald E. Ottosox, Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St,, New York, N. Y. 10006
Joseph P. Palumbo, Chemetron Chemicals, Organic Chemical Dept,, 393 7th Ave., New York, N, Y. 10001
Charles E. Parker, Jr., Shell Companies Foundation Incorporated, 50 W. 50th St., New York, N. Y. 10020
John W, Reynard, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898
Harvey R. Russell, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave. Wavne, N. 1.
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R. J. Wolf, B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company, P.O Box 122, Avon Lake, Ohio 44012
Board of Directors Liaison: W. Kenneth Menke
Staff Representative and Secretary: William E. Chace
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH VDVISORY COMMITTEE
T<i advise thr Board of Directors ronrcnnnz opf'ortnmtii s anil re sponsibilities in ati nih'Zirited j/r/tan \sne ptopitim 101 cm ironmentn! health and i oncerrtiri" thr < xt'i'ulion thrrrof, mt Indian adticc ns to coordination of actii Alt's in this field apiiiratrh/ organized u.ithin the Association.
Chairman; 'Edu;hd J Bock Monsanto Compare,, MM) \ Lmdbei gh BKrl., St Louis. Mo. 63166
Vice Chairman f. S Whitsker, I'ninn Carbide Corporation, 270 Park A\e., New
York. N. Y 10017
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*A L, Baldock, J. T, Bakei Chemical Coinpanv.. 222 Red School Lane, Philhpsburg, V. J. 08863
Willi vm CL Ball, [p., Ethvl Corporation, 100 Park Ave . New York, X Y. 10017
E. E. Ciiristof.ano, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899
Joseph T. Cohmally, Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, Three Penn Center, Philadel phia, Pa. 19102
A. L. Klinc, Olm Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 960 Park Ave , New York, N, Y, 10022
T. C. Rumo.v, Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc., Sub. of W R, Grace & Co., Wheaton Plaza Bldg , Wheaton, Md. 20902
Cahstens Slack, Phillips Petroleum Companv, 1625 Ese St., N W., Washington, D. C. 20006
*W, L, Sutton, M.D , Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State St,, Rochester, N. Y. 14650
A. J. vonFrank, Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St,, New York, N. Y. 10006
A. C. Welling, Wvandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wsandotte, Mich. 48192
Norman G. White, Shell Chemical Company, 50 W 50th St., New York, N. Y. 10020
Jerome Wilkenfeld, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ase., New York, N. Y, 10017 Board of Directors Liaison: Mavrice F. Granville
Staff Representative and Secretary: George E Best
Members at large.
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FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC CHEMICALS COMMITTEE
Function
To develop and recommend policies and positions on legislation and regulations affecting chemicals in food, drugs, and cosmetics; to formulate principles and encourage technical developments pertinent to the use of such chemicals; and to cooperate with other organizations having parallel interests.
Chairman: W. E. McCormick, The B. F. Goodrich Company, 500 S. Main St., Akron, Ohio 44318
Vice Chairman: Victor H. Knoop, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinckrodt Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 63160
T. R. Aalto, Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Hevden Division, 300 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
F. R. Barron, Jr,, American Cvanamid Company. P.O. Box 400, Princeton, N. J. 08540
Russell N. Bell, Stauffer Chemical Company, Eastern Research Center, Dobbs Ferrv, N. Y. 10522
Charles P. Carpenter, Union Carbide Corporation, c 'a Mellon Institute, 4400 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213
Frank P. DiPrima, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J 07065
Jack D. Early, Monsanto Company, 1101 17th St , N.W., Washington, D C. 20036
PwiLir J. Franks, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc,, 340 Kingsland St,, Xutley, \T, J. 07110
Charles F, Hagan, Chas. Pfizer & Co , Inc-., 235 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
Tavlor W. Hanavan, E. I, du Pont de Nemours & Companx, Wilmington, Del 19898
William A. Knapp, Allied Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 405. Morristown N. I. 07960
John A, Korth, Corn Products Comparn, International Plaza, Englewood Cliffs. N. 1. 07632
W. H. Meyer, The Procter & Gamble Comparn, Winton Hill Technical Center, 6000 Center Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224
Robert M, Miller, Hercules Incorporated, 910 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 19899
K. E, Mulford, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 19899
Oliver H. Peterson, Salsbury Laboratories, 500 Gilbert St, Charles Citv, Iowa 50616
Richard H. Philpitt, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 745 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022
A. M. Schnitzer, Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003
H, L. Schulman, Washine Chemical Corporation, 165 Main St , Lodi, X. J. 07644
Howard C. Spencer, The Dow Chemical Comparn', Midland, Mich 48640
N. G. White, Shell Chemical Company, 50 W. 50th St., New York, N, Y. 10020
Samlel Zuckerman, H. Kohnstamm & Co , Inc., 161 Ave of the Americas, New York. X. Y. 10013
Board of Directors Liaison John J, Powers, Jh,
Staff Representative and Secretary, Morgan M Hoover
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J
GOVERNMENT LIAISON TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ( Vd Hoc)
Function
To assist the ( (II tod `'flip's Dr part mi ttl of Aift indture oi itritmz refu tations nnt/ei tin \0` n itllmttl runic D< i r/opmait and Assistance Act. to pun idr Other t \t entile a cent a s tilth technical infei motion on the pii'rcntion of dt let louition of stock}nlt'd commodities tluoitslh ncathermn find ciiuion. am! to ila elop. abject to tipfiioi a! of the Board of Diu'ttois, it i (mouended policies u latino to "in.cmincut disposal of
surplus stoi kpih d commodito s
Chairman. Mvrti.n P, Hikiil, National lead Companv. 170T I, St. ton. O C 20030
Washing
Vico Chainiuin. W F Lt rkemucii, Foote Mmeial Companv, Route 100, Extern. Pa. 19311
X Mf.yer Baker, Airco Aliens, Division of Air Reduction Compare, Inc.. 613 loth St., X.W., Washington, D C 20003
Xathvn W, Biss, The Brush Bci\Ilium Companv, 17S76 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44110
E>. G. Bowser, Interlake Steel Corporation, 1566 Union Commeice Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44113
W. P. Brobeck, Vitro Corporation of America, 777 14th St., X W.. Washington, D. C. 20005
Fremont F. Clarke, Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation, 579 5th Ave., Xew York, X Y. 10017
Alviv L, Mente, |r , National Distillers arid Chemical Corporation, 1625 Eye St,, X.W., Washington, D. C 20006
J. C. Moroso, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave , Xew ^ovk, X. Y. 10017
Robert H. Wvlsh, American Potash & Chemical Corporation, 99 Park Ave, New York, X. Y. 10016
Board of Directors Liaison: Charles H. Rybolt
Staff Representative and Secretary: Raymond C. Johnson
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Function
ir\LUN IKlAL RELATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
To advise the Board of Directors on industrial relations policy matters of general interest, and to supervise the Association's Labor Relations Reporting Services,
Chairman: John J. Radican, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. 07065 Vice Chairman: John Oliver, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
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C. R, Brown, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Frank C. Burnet, Canadian Industries Limited, P.O. Box 10, 630 Dorchester Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada
G, B. Cameron, The Lubrizol Corporation, P.O. Box 3057, Cleveland, Ohio 44117 William K. Carothers, FMC Corporation, 633 3rd Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 William B. Daume, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
63166
J. W. Dees, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, N Y. 10017
W Thomas Finley, Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pa. 19105
R. P. Fisher, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave , Wavne, N. J. 07470
Carl H. Haceman, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Yr. 10017 Ike D, Hall, Enjay Chemical Company, 60 W. 49th St., New York, N Y. 10020 Max Key, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640
Dawson J. Lewis, Wvandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192
F. J. O'Connell, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadwav, New York, N Y. 10006 C. B. Richards, Reynolds Metals Company, 6601 Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23218 H. R. Sampson, National Starch and Chemical Corporation, 750 3rd Ave., New York,
N. Y. 10017
Luther R. Strole, National Lead Company, 111 Broadway, New York, N. Y, 10006
Board of Directors Liaison: Joseph A. Neubauer Staff Representative and Secretary: Bruce M. Barackman
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Function
INSURANCE COMMITTEE
To analyze mu! disseminate non confidential information on underuriting, < hum:, Ins.v / onirol exi hiding the technical and engineering fuiu lions of safety. tiro and t xplosion j)rolt'rtion\ and other insurance practices and problems nmsideied to he of general interest to the members.
Chairman. Donald M. Pi. hdy, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce
Bids;, Cleveland, Ohio 44 113
Vice Chairman R O Bellineai. . \\ itco Chemical Corpoiation, 277 Park A\e., New
Yoik, N. Y, 10017
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R, R Baiotti, E. I. du Pont do Neinours & Compnm. Wilmington, Del. 19898 Charles E. BRoaHhnros', H Kohnstamm & Co , Ine , 161 A\e. of the Americas, New
York. N Y 10013 Robert 13. Chapman, Monsanto Company. S00 \. Lindbergh Rlvd, St. Louis, Mo.
63166 Neill Crowley, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wayne, N. J 07470
A, J Dentzer, Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192 E A. Hack, Shell Chemical Company, 50 \V, 50th St., New York, N. Y. 10020 William L. Hollingsworth, Olm Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave ,
New York, N. Y. 10022 J. R. IIoFrtP, Du Pont of Canada Limited. P O Box 660, Montreal 3, Quebec, Canada P. F. Larcom, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave,, New York, N. Y. 10017
James L. Macdonald, Merck & Co., Inc , Rahway, N. J 07065 W, D. McCui.nnfss, Standard'Oil Company (New Jersey L 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New
York, N Y 10020 Raymond K. Meixsell, Jr., Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 19899 J. F, Moloney, Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St,, New York. N. Y, 10006 E, M. Mohcan, [r., Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia,
Pa. 19105 N. H. Munson, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640 John J. Murphy, S, B, Penick & Company, 100 Church St., New York, N. Y. 10007
W. H. Nangel, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10036
Alfred J. Trimble, FMC Corporation, 1105 Coleman Ave., San Jose, Calif, 95110 Walter Winans, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Board of Directors Liaison: Raymond F. Evans Staff Representative and Secretary: F. G. Stephenson
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Function
a-, VWltllTJUi
To concern itself with and make recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding policies and actions relating to all aspects, here and abroad, peculiar to international operations, trade, commerce, and competition in chemicals and allied products of general interest to the American chemical industry; and, from time to time, with the approval of the Board of Directors, to collect and prepare such information as may be necessary to accomplish the above objectives; and to dis seminate this information to members of the Association, government agencies and other interested persons or organizations.
Chairman: Myron T. Foveaux, Monsanto Company, 1101 17th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036
Clinton J. Allen, Jr., Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192
Edward F. Beyer, Celanese Chemical Company, 522 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10036
L. G. Bliss, Foote Mineral Company, Route 100, Exton, Pa. 19341
William F, Christopher, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
R. E. Echols, Chevron Chemical International, Inc., 200 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 94120
John M. Fasoli, American Cyanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wayne, X. J. 07470
Georc,e W. Fla.vacax, B. F, Goodrich Chemical Company, 1112 19th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036
Thomas D. Kent, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006
Lewis E. Lloyd, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich, 48640
A. H. Milask, ARCO Chemical Company, Div. of Atlantic Richfield Company, 260 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19101
John G. Tritsch, E. T, du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. 19898
Thom vs W. Zinsser, Titanium Products Division, National Lead Companv, 111 BroadWay, New York, X. Y. 10006
Board of Directors Liaison: Clifford D. Siverd Staff Representative and Secretary Raymond C. Johnson
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LABELS kND PRECALTION'ARY INFORM VTION COMMITTEE
Function
To consider till mutton of interest to the membership concerning labels for and labeling of chemicals. including the formulation of principles for the prerautinnarij labeling of hazardous chemicals and general principles of other label n'<iuuenients. to cncotuagc the adoption of these principles In/ industri/ and regulatory agencies.
Chairman Edwahd ]. Masek, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Rids;, Cle\eland. Ohio 14115
Vice Chairman Richard F Piiilpitt, Olm Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 743 5th Ave., New York, X, Y 10022
David E, Brown, Mallintkrodt Chemical Works, PO Box 5439, St, Louis, Mo, 63160
L, W. Burnette, GAF Corporation, 140 \V. 51st St, New York, N. Y. 10020
C, U. Dernehl, M.D., Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave , New York, N. Y, 10017
Robert H, Dewey, Commercial Solvents Corporation, 1331 S. 1st St., Terre Haute, Ind. 47808
E. M. Dixon, M D , Celanese Corporation, 522 3th Ave , New York, N. Y, 10036 J, T. Fuess, Eastman Organic Chemicals Dept., Distillation Products Industries, Divi
sion of Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N, Y. 14650
Joseph T, Gormally, Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, Three Penn Center, Philadel phia, Pa. 19102
James W Hammond, Enjav Chemical Companv, P O, Box 2180, Houston, Texas 77001
Edward J. Hogan, Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St., New York, N. Y. 10006
Donald MacKellar, FMC Corporation, P.O. Box 8, Princeton, N. J. 08540
H, H. McIntyre, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640 Charles O'Connor, Stauffer Chemical Companv, 299 Park Ave,, New York, N. Y.
10017 C. B. Shaffer, American Cyanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave,, Wayne, N. J. 07470
A. W. Sheldon, M&T Chemicals Inc., P O, Box 471, Rahway, N, J, 07065
G, Robert Sido, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166
F. D. Sparre, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898
R. C. Troup, J. T. Baker Chemical Company, Phillipsburg, N. J. 08865 N. E. Wendt, American Potash & Chemical Corporation, 99 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y. 10016 N. G. White, Shell Chemical Company, 50 W. 50th St., New York, N. Y. 10020
Board of Directors Liaison: Charles W. Smith ~ Staff Representative and Secretary; Morgan M. Hoover
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tun ion
LEGAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
To advise with General Counsel and Association staff on important legislative policy problems not the responsibility of another committee and, in this connection, to assist in the formulation of positions, policy statements, and prospective testimony; and to serve as expert legal group to advise General Counsel, when requested, on matters of broad legal policy.
Chairman: Lloyd Symincto.v, Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin & Oppenheimer, 815 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D C. 20006
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Fred W. File, Enjay Chemical Company, 60 W. 49th St., New York, N. Y. 10020
James M. Fulton, Merck & Co., Inc , Rahwav, N. J 07065 John M. Gaston, Jr., Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St., New York, N. Y.
10006 Harold B, Gross, American Cyanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wayne, N. J. 07470
Thomas R. Hunt, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899
Frederick B. Lee, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 1730 K St., N W , Wash ington, D C. 20006
Frank R, Lyon, Jr., Lhiion Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Iver C. Macdoucall, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, N, Y. 10017
John A. Maher, Jr., Celanese Corporation, 522 5th A\e., New York, N. Y 10036 Edwin J, Putzell, Jr., Monsanto Company, 800 N Lindbergh Bhd., St. Louis Mo.
63166
Irving S. Shapiro, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington. Del. 19898
Edward M. Taylor, Commercial Solvents Corporation, 243 Park Ave., New York, N'. Y. 10017
John A. Wilson, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleve land, Ohio 44115
Board of Directors Liaison Earle S. Ebers Staff Representative and Secretary: Bruce M. Barackman
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4
Function
MECHANIC AL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
To ' onijnct pretinmmn/ studies noth respect to inlnntan/ process equipment standards jot implementation through established standards iireanic/itions such ax f S' 1 Standards Institute, American Socir.tj for Testing and Matciials and others
Chairman: R O. [obe Shell Chemical fonipjnv 640 5 th Ue., Xeu lork, X Y. 10019
Vice Chairman. G, F. Ottis, Union Carbide Corporation. P O Box 8361, South Charles
ton, W. Va. 23303
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\V. J Advms, Jh., FMC Corporation, P O Box 350, Santa Clara, Calif. 95052 C. C, Armstrong, The Dow Chemical Companv, 3636 Richmond Ave., Houston,
Texas 7T02T P, J. Callan, Eastman Kodak Companv, Kodak Park Works, Rochester, N. Y. 14650
\V, C, Can-ham, Monsanto Companv, 800 X. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166 Boyd Christensen, Continental Oil Companv, Drawer 1267, Ponca City, Okla. 74602 D. Hartley, Esso Research and Engineering Companv, PO Box 101, Florham Park,
X. J. 07932 F, J. Heller, Phillips Petroleum Companv, Bartlesville, Okla, 74003 D. F. Hollingsworth, E I dii Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 R. P. Lescohier, Chevron Chemical Company, 225 Bush St., San Franciso, Calif, 94120 A. C. Linder, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg,, Cleveland,
Ohio 14115 J. W X'aglf, Gulf Oil Corporation, P. O, Box 2100, Houston, Texas 77001 Raymond Sanders, Witco Chemical Corporation, 100 Bauer Dr., Oakland, \. J. 07436
R, F, White, The Procter & Gamble Company, Ivorydale Technical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45217 Board of Directors Liaison: Earl T. McBee Staff Representative and Secretarij. Morgan M. Hoover
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Function
NUCLEAR COMMITTEE
To advise the Board of Directors on problems of general interest to the chemical industry on all phases of nuclear energy and its applica tion; to secure proper consideration of interests and problems of Association members by the Atomic Energy Commission in the ad ministration of the Nuclear Energy Act, and by the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy and other regulatory bodies on legislation; to assemble and disseminate technical information on nuclear energy of general interest to the members, and to cooperate with other com mittees and act in liaison with other organizations on technical matters relating to nuclear energy.
Chairman: Howard K. Nason, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166
Vice Chairman: Nathan W Bass, The Brush Beryllium Company, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44110
F. T. Barr, Esso Research & Engineering Company, Box 215, Linden, N. J. 07901
W. B. Hall, Vitro Minerals and Chemical Company, 90 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016
Myron G. Herre, Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 428 Bessemer City, N. C. 28016
Lloyd M. Joshel, The Dow Chemical Compam, P.O. Box 888, Golden, Colo. 80401
Kenneth R. Osborn, Allied Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 70, Morristown, N. I. 07960
T. C. Runion, Nuclear Fuel Sen ices, Inc., Sub of W. R, Grace & Co., Wheaton Plaza Bldg., Wheaton, Md. 20902
Stuart Schott, U.S, Industrial Chemicals Co., Division of National Distillers and Chemical Corporation, 1275 Section Rd,, Cincinnati, Ohio 45237
Alex Stewart, Jr., National Lead Company, 1130 Central Ave., Albany, N. Y. 12205
P. M, Stier, Union Carbide Corporation, P O. Box 278, Tarrytown, N. Y. 10591
Board of Directors Liaison: Kenneth H. Hannan Staff Representative and Secretary: Ray-mond C. Johnson-
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Function
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH COMMITTEE
To advise the Board of Directors regardim* health hazards to workers in the i hrmiral indnstn/ and to consumers of the industii/s products.
t0 assist or uiiide member companies in the establishment or revision of health services
Chairman- C. V Dlhnfhl, M D,, Union Carbide Cmporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Vice Chairman E. M Dixon, M D., Celanese Corporation, 522 5th A\e., New York, N Y. 10036
E. E. Christ of wo. Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899
Mac Roy Casque, M.D., Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022
F. Drennan Cass away, M.D , Gulf Oil Corporation, P.O. Box 1166, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13230
N. V, Hendricks, Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N, Y. 10020
M, N. Johnson, M.D., Monsanto Company, 800 N, Lindbergh Blvd., St, Louis, Mo. 63166
George J. Levinskas, American Cvanamid Company, P.O. Box 400, Princeton, N. J. 08540
\V, J. Martin, M.D., Cyanamid of Canada Limited, P.O. Box 240, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Wieliam E. McCormick, The B. F. Goodrich Companv, 500 S. Main St,, Akron, Ohio 44318
R, W. McNab, Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, P.O, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192
Frank L. Oglesby, Tennessee Eastman Companv, P.O. Box 511, Kingsport, Tenn. 37662
John A. Pendergrass, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, 2301 Hudson Rd., St, Paul, Minn, 35101
Gordon J. Stopps, M.D., Haskell Laboratory, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898
T. R, Torkelson, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640
J, H. Wolfsie, M.D., Uniroyal, Inc., 1230 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10020
Board of Directors Liaison: M. R. Clapp Staff Representative and Secretanj: F. G. Stephenson
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r PATENT COMMITTEE
i To advise the Board of Directors on patent matters of legislative or
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Function
procedural nature of general interest to the chemical industry.
Chairman: R. L. Heindel, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640
Robert W. Ball, E, I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 J, J. De.vzler, Nopco Chemical Company, Division of Diamond Shamrock Corporation,
60 Park Place, Newark, N. J. 07101 Horace B. Fay, Jr., Allied Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 70, Morristown, N. J. 07960 Howard I. Forman, Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia,
Pa. 19105 Donald C. Harrison, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
10017 Robert R. Hendricks, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wavne, N. J,
07470 L. L. Mahone, Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, N, Y. 10017 T. R. O'Malley, FMC Corporation, American Viscose Div,, Marcus Hook, Pa. 19061 E. C. PETEnsoN, Hercules Incorpoiated, Wilmington, Del. 19899 Carl G. Seuttep, M&T Chemicals Inc., 100 Park Ave., New York, X. Y. 10017 Samvel L. Welt, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., 340 Kingsland St., Nutlev, N. J. 07110 Olin E. Williams, Koppers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa 15219 J. Russell Wilson, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166 Thomas A. Wilson, W. R. Grace & Co., 3 Hanover Sq., New York, X'. Y. 10004 I. Louis Wolk, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahyvav, N. J. 07065 J. Arthur Young, Phillips Petroleum Company1, Bartlesville, Okla 74003
Board of Directors Liaison: Harry W. Buchanan Staff Representative and Secretary: Huch M. Robinson
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Function
PLASTICS COMMITTEE
in r< prt sent tin tiit- n nf mt'mhi i plenties- matt rad manufartwers mi htnad problems inning pom w tu ities of uoLcinntcnt timeneies. to sponsor and make m tillable trt.hnn al literature, to piomote safety in the mtinufai tori anti nst of planths. to encournm- and participate in fnntlamental lextnnh, anti to motter in other pioper aetuities of n total intcti -.t pi metnbi r plastu s mntnial munttfactio crx nhich are i ensixtent uith tin A* social ion v By-Laws and the Committee a /V nris of Refciener.
Chairman Tiiomss B \wrz, B [' (.nodi ich Chemical Cnmpam, 3135 Euclid Ec,
Cleveland. Ohio Hilo
Vice Chairman. Roy L. Snii. yleb, E [, du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington,
Del, 10898
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Chesteh E Brown, Sincluir-Koppers Company, Koppers Bldg,, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13219
0. E, Denoon, Jr,, Rohm and Haas Companv, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pa, 19105
W. J. Dccvn, General Electric Company, One Plastics A\e , Pittsfield, Mass. 01201
D. M. Gallagher. Canadian Industries Limited, P O, Box 10, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
\V D. Holland, American C\anamid Cornpanv, PO Box 425, Wallingford, Conn, 06493
Alden R. Ludlow, Jr., U.S. Indus-trial Chemicals Co., 99 Park Ave., New York, X. Y. 10016
C M, N'eher, Ethvl Corporation, P.0 Box 1466, Baton Rouge, La. T0821
Glenn L Pitzer, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y, 10017
Roger G. Richards, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave., New York, X. Y, 10036
William C Roiier, Cult Oil Corporation, P O. Box 2100, Houston, Texas 77001
G J, Williams, The Dow Chemical Company, P.O. Box 625, Midland, Mich, 48640
Robert Workman, The Goods ear Tire & Rubber Company, 1144 E, Market St,, Akron, Ohio 44316
Board of Directors Liaison: John W, Brooks Staff Representative and Secretary; F. H. Carman
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Function
PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
To advise the Board of Directors on public relations policies and activities and to initiate and implement projects of a public relations nature when indicated and approached by the Board of Directors.
Chairman: Richard L. Moore, W. R, Grace & Co., 7 Hanover Sq., New York, N. Y. 10005
Vice Chairman: Cleveland Lane, Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc., 1717 E. 9th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Edward G. Ackerman, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115
E, W. Axthelm, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
William G. Ball, Jr , Ethyl Corporation, 100 Park Ave,, New York, N. Y. 10017
Arthur J. Basso, Kav-Fries Chemicals, Inc., 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
E. N. Brandt, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640
Thomas W. Campbell, Geigy Chemical Corporation, Ardslev, N. Y. 10502
Aubrey O. Cookmav, Lbiiversal Oil Products Compam, 332 S Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 60604
Donald M. Davis, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinckrodt Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 63160
Richard B. Douglas, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899
L. R. Dowell, Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich 48192
Nelson J. Ehlers, PPC Industries. Chemical Division. One Gateway Center, Pitts burgh, Pa. 15222
John M. Fasoli, American Cyanamid Compam1, 859 Berdan Ave., Wayne, N. J. 07470
Dan J. Forrestal, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166
Homer T. Fort, Mobil Oil Corporation, 150 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
James S. Freeman, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Philip Gisser, U.S. Industrial Chemicals Co., Division of National Distillers and Chemical Corporation, 99 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016
Robert P. Goodale, Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Phila delphia, Pa. 19105
Jack F. Gow, GAF Corporation, 140 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y. 10020
C, Ramon Greenwood, Morton International, Inc.. 110 V Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. 60606
Harry L Jackson, The Lubnzol Corporation, F.O Box 3057, Cleveland, Ohio 44117
K. T Karabxtsos, Yelsieol Chenin.al Coiporation, 1725 K St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006
George A. Lxwrence, Esso Chemical Compam. Im ,, 60 W. 49th St., New York, N. Y. 10020
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Robert 0 Lecke> Union ('ubidc Canada [.united, 123 Ea;linton Re, E , Toronto 12, Ontario Canada
Donslo I. M\hlr. An Reduction Compam, Inc. I '0 E 12ml St, New York, N Y, 10017
J imes E McKee, Jn,. Monsanto Compam SIM) \. Lindbeisih Bled, St.. Louis, Mo. 63166
Lawrence E Mihi.on. F.npu Chemical Compam, 60 W 49th St., New York, \ Y.
10020
Arthur Nortiiwood, Jn , Shell Oil Compam, 50 W 50th St., New York. \. Y, 10020 E. S, Yi.sPUC.eh, Jn , Tenneco Chemicals, Inc . 300 E 42nd St., Yew York, N. Y. 10017 Norman Paulsf.n, Jr., .Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St,, Yew York, Y. Y.
10006 Mason P. Pearsall, Pearsall Chemical Corporation, P. O. Boa 108, Phillipsburg, Y. J.
08865 Glen Perry, E, I, du Pont de Yemours & Company, Wilmington, Del, 19898 Victor H. Peterson, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park A\e, Yew Y'ork, X. Y.
10017 Carl Reinke, Du Pont of Canada Limited, P.O. Box 660, Montreal 3, Quebec, Canada Clyde Roche, Merck & Co.. Inc., 126 E. Lincoln Ave., Rahway, N. J. 07065 D, Duncan Ross, Uniroyal, Inc , Chemical Division, Yaugatuck, Conn. 06770 J. R. Ryan, Olin Matlueson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave., Yew York, Y. Y.
10022 Charles H, Slater, J. T, Baker Chemical Company, Phillipsburg, YT. J. 08865 Sherman Stambauch, Celanese Corporation, 522 Fifth Ave., Yew York, Y. Y. 10036 Sydney Steele, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., "Wilmington, Dei. 19899 HowAnn C. Sweet, Jr , Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, Y, Y.
10017 Kenneth A, Trotter, Gulf Oil Corporation, P.O. 1166, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13230 R. W. Unwin, Jr,, National Lead Company, 111 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006 Albert F Watters, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York, N, Y.
10006 George H. Weiler, Jr., Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., 235 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y,
10017 William D. Wyatt, United States Steel Corporation, 525 William Penn Place, Pitts
burgh, Pa, 15230 Rice Yahner, E, I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898
Board of Directors Liaison: Ralph K. Gottshall Staff Representative and Secretary: Allan E. Settle
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Function
RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
To advise the Board of Directors and members on broad industry matters relating to research, and when requested, to act in an advisory capacity to governmental and other agencies handling programs con cerned with critical data on pure compounds of importance to the chemical industry.
Chairman: Glen A. Nesty, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York,
N. Y. 10006
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Donald F. Mastick, Stauffer Chemical Company, Eastern Research Center, Dobbs Ferry, N, Y. 10522
Daniel R. Stull, The Dow Chemical Company, 1707 Building, Midland, Mich. 48640
Board of Directors Liaison: J. B. St. Claib Staff Representative and Secretary: F. H. Carman
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SAFETY AND FIRE PROTECTION COMMITTEE
To initiate and direct programs which will assist the member com panies, other producers, users, and handlers of chemicals to prevent personal injuries, fires, and other accidental losses.
Chairman: A. H. Christian, FMC Corporation, 1617 John F, Kennedy Blvd., Phila delphia, Pa. 19103
Vice Chairman: W. S. Wood, Sun Oil Company, Marcus Hook, Pa. 19061
R. H. Albisser, Merck & Co,, Inc., Rahway, N. J. 07065 Gilbert E. Cain, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899 A. L. Cobb, Eastman Kodak Company. Kodak Park Works, Rochester, N. Y. 14650 G. C. Fleminc, Celanese Corporation, Celanese Drive, P.O Box 1414, Charlotte, N. C.
28201 G. L. Gorbell, Monsanto Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166 James F. Hayes, Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Denville, N. J. 07834 John Jorgensen, Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia,
Pa. 19105 A. L. Klinc, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
10022 F. E. Macaulay, Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192 S. M. MacCutcheon. The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich, 48640 Robert L. Payne, Ohio Ferro-Allovs Corporation, Philo, Ohio 43771 J. S, Queener, E. I. du Pont de Nemours is Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 John V. Savebcool, Allied Chemical Corporation, P. O Box 70, Morristown, X. J.
07960 Georce F. Sellex, Enjay Chemical Company, P.O, Box 241, Baton Rouge, La. 70821 S, F Spface, American Cvanamid Companx, 859 Berdan A\e., Wavne. N J. 07470 J J Walker, Union Carbide Corporation, P O Box 8361, South Charleston, W Va.
25303 Board of Directors Liaisoir L. K. Eilebs
Staff Representative and Secretary. F. C. Stephenson
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TAX POLICY COMMITTEE
To adtisc the Board of Directors concerning federal and state tax legislation and regulations thereundi r of general interest fc> the rhemieal oulustn/, oieltiding the formulation of \ssociation policies Kith tefeienee to sueh legislation and regulations
Chairman Frwk IUklov , The Dow Chemical Companv, Midland, Mich. 48640 Yirr Chairman Edwin C Sygurton, Mcick & Co,. Inc., Rahu.is, ] 0706,5
Robert P. Adelmyn, Celanese Coiporatiori, 522 5th Ave., New York. N Y'. 10036
Malcolm Andkesen, Mobil Oil Corporation, 130 E. 42nd St,, New York, X. Y 10017
F. T Barbour, Rohm and Haas Companv, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pa 19105
Peter S, Bedrossian, Stauffer Chemical Companv, 299 Park A\e., New Y'ork, N. Y. 10017
Bernard G Cappiello, OAF Corporation, 140 W. 51st St,, New Y'ork, N, Yr. 10020
W. A Crichley, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleve land, Ohio 44115
John P. Durkin, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899
Richard Gurecia.v, Wrandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192
M. P. Landers, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc- , 235 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y'. 10017
S. L. Luc.ar, Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003
E. P. Lyons, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022
John L. McGailey, Allied Chemical Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006
Robert J. Moody, EMC Corporation, 1105 Coleman Ave., San Jose, Calif. 95110
John F. Mooney, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
M. S. Pansini, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave,, New York, N. Y. 10017
Charles R. Fascoe, PPG Industries, One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa, 15222
R. C, Plumb, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave,, Wayne, N. J. 07470
Thomas M. Rasmussen, Monsanto Companv, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166
John C. Salorio, Air Reduction Company, Inc., 150 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
R. A. Wentz, Jr., E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del, 19898
G. S. Wolbert, Jr., Shell Oil Company, 50 W. 50th St,, New York, N, Y. 10020
Frank C, Wolpert, J. T, Baker Chemical Company, c/o Richardson-Merrell Inc., 122 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
J. F. Wyatt, Universal Oil Products Company, 30 Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines, 111. _ 60016 ~ Board of Directors Liaison: Harry B, Warner
Staff Representative and Secretary; Hugh M. Robinson
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TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE
To investigate and consider subjects of general interest to the chemical industry with regard to traffic, transportation, and physical distribution problems such as cooperation with regulatory agencies in the promo tion of safety in transporting chemicals, to conduct studies concerned with the safety and technical efficiency of the handling and physical distribution of chemical products (but excluding any sales or marketing aspects), to study and if necessary offer opinions on general matters in such fields involving a principle nr policy of wide applicability to the industry for consideration by rate-making or other regulatory bodies.
Chairman: G. L. Wilson-, Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Phila delphia, Pa. 19105
Vice Chairman: D. L. Campbell Kerr, Freeport Sulphur Company, 161 E. 42nd St., New York, X. Y 10017
Gordon' R. Anderson, The Dow Chemical Company, 2030 Abbott Rd. Center, Mid land, Mich. 48640
Richard M. Boyd, PPG Industries, One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
P. T. Brewbaker, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y, 10017
Richard Canham, Standard Oil Companv of California, 225 Bush St , San Francisco, Calif, 94120
G. A. Coffenberc, Stauffer Chemical Companv, 299 Park Ave., Now York, X. Y 10017
Harold D, Cunningham, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Companv, 1144 E. Market St., Akron, Ohio 44316
T. J. Davis, Eth)l Corporation, P.O. Box 341, Baton Rouge, La. 70821
J. E. Donnelly, Phillips Petroleum Companv, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003
G. A, Falconer, Gulf Oil Corporation, Chemicals Department, P.O, Drawer 2100, Houston, Texas 77001
John P, Fitzgerald, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahwav, X. J 07065
Robert H, Foltz, FMC Corporation, 633 3rd Ave., Xew York, N. Y. 10017
C. P. Greeley, Xational Distillers and Chemical Corporation, 99 Park Ave., New York, X. Y. 10016
J. F. Haley, Hoppers Companv, Inc , Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219
H. R. Large, American Cvanamid Companv, 859 Berdan Ave., Wavne, N. J. 07470
Edward F. Lodge, Jr., Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc,, Concord Pike and New Murphv Rd., Wilmington, Del, 19899
\\ L Machmer, Jr , Allied Chemical Corpointion, 40 Rector St,, Xew York, X, Y. 10006
Georgl J Mason, Mvandotte Chemicals Coipoiation, Bov 111. Wyandotte, Mich. 48192
H. D Midkift. Tennessee Eastman Companv. P, O Bov 511, Kingsport, Tenn. 37662
R. H Moiltov Enjav Chemu al Companv, 6t) W. 49th St,, Xew York, X. Y, 10020
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n uu E\ F Nearing. United States Steel Corporation, 525 William Penn Plate. Pitts burgh Pa 1"2 30
John H Norton. E I tin Pont tie Nemours & Coinpam, Wilmington Del 19898
Greg B. Perry, Jefferson Cheihie.il Coinpam, Ine , PO Box 53300, Houston, Texas 77052
J. W. Petersov, Air Reduction Compam, Ine,, 150 K 12nd St , New York, \ Y, 10017
P. E. Reisner, International Mineials & Chemical Corporation, 5101 Old Orchard Rtl . Skokie. Ill 60076
Arthur M Rire. Vulcan Materials Company, P.O Box 7497, Biimingham, Ala. 35223
W B. Rose. Witco Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Axe, New York, N. Y. 10017
Warren R. Ross, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 610 Euclid Axe , Cleveland, Ohio 44114
George Sampson, Geig\ Chemical Corporation, 444 Saw Mill River Rd., Ardsley, N. Y. 10502
Raymond A. Smego, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 991, Little Rock, Ark. 72203
W C. Somerville, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave , New York, N. Y. 10036
John B, Sondey, CAF Corporation, 140 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y, 10020
T. C. Stewart, Monsanto Companv, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd , St. Louis, Mo. 63166
C. H. Wager, Shell Chemical Company, 1250 6th Ave,, New York, N. Y'. 10020
Thomas A. Wilker, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park A\e,, New York, N. Y, 10017
Board of Directors Liaison: Roger W Gunder
Staff Representative and Secretary: Albert C, Clark
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TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT COMMITTEE
To develop and publish technical information relating to the transpor tation and handling of chemicals in barges, tank cars, tank trucks, and portable tank containers, to cooperate with regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over specifications, design, regulations, and main tenance of barges, tank cars, tank trucks, and portable tank containers; to develop methods of safe handling, and to cooperate with other com mittees and organizations on technical matters relating to the above.
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Chairman. M. M. Anderson, Union Carbide Corporation, P.0, Box 8004, S. Charleston, W. Va. 25303
Vice Chairman: Donald M Long, Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, Three Penn Cen ter, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
Thomas H Arnott, E. I. dn Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 William Van V. Bacon, FMC Corporation, P.O. Box 8127, South Charleston, \V, Va.
25303 C. S. Edmonds, Jr , Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg,
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
J. P. Gardner, The Dow Chemical Coinpanv, Freeport, Texas 77541 Harold T. Hale, Monsanto Company, 800 X. Lindbergh Blvd , St. Louis, Mo. 63166 Fall Hartmann, Shawmigan Chemicals Limited, P O, Box 6030, Montreal 2, Quebec,
Canada
F. J Heller, Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Oklu, 74003 Paul L. Kijnvex, Koppers Compam, Inc , Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 Edwin L. Magee. Rohm and Haas Compam. Independence Mall West, Philadelphia,
Pa. 19105
M, T. Miller, Canadian Industries Limited, P.O. Box 10. Montreal, Quebec, Canada Paul Mount, International Minerals & Chemical Corporation, .5401 Old Orchard Rd.,
Skokie. 111. 60076 W. H. Mulqueen, Enjav Chemical Company, 60 W. 49th St., Xew York, X. Y. 10020 J, E. Penick, Jr., Shell Chemical Company, 1250 6th Ave., Xew York, X Y 10020 R E. Phillips, Ethyl Corporation, P.O. Box 341, Baton Rouge, La. 70821 William F. Rash, Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 19899 S. L. Watts, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave, Xew York, X. Y. 10017 Robert E. Wilson, Staufier Chemical Company. 299 Park Ave., Xew York, X. Y.
10017
J. C. Zercher, Celanese Chemical Company, 245 Park Ave., Xew York, X. Y. 10017
Associates:
G. E. Fitzgerald, Shippers Car Line Division of ACF Industries, Inc,, 750 3rd Ave.. Xew York, X. Y. 10017
T. C. George, Bureau of Explosives, Association of Amencan Railroads, 2 Ptnnsvlvania Plaza, Xew York, X. Y. 10001
S H. Moves, General American Transpoitation Coiporation, P.O, Box 532, Sharon, Fa16146
Earl Phillips. Union Tank Qu Compam, 151st St tv Railioad Ave, Chicago, lnd. 46312
Georgi" Rea, The Heil Compam, Tank Division, 3000 V . Montana St.. Milwaukee. Wise. 53201
Board of Dircctw s Liauon Hoditit D C.oodalL Staff Rcjncscntativr and Srcictaiy Alblut C Clark
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Function
WASHINGTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE
To sen c ill a mi ilium for disi nssic/i tilth the Aminat ton of informa tion noticed lozaidinn mot oninu nt prourums of onnifioanre to the ohrmiitd industry and appiopriate for MCA consideration: to make rrroimncndations to the \ssoruition mill inspect to the establishing of mutualUj hrneficuil rommniucution-, hi'turrn uovernment and the cht mical industry, and to assist 1hr staff in airanaitoj, monthly meet ings of Washington < hrmteal rcjiiescntativcs.
Chiuntian. Mouse G. Diil, |n., L'nion Gaibide Corporation, 77/ J 4th St., N.W, Washington, D C 70003
Vice Chairman: Carstens Slack, Phillips Petroleum Company, 1623 Esc St, N'.W., Washington, D. C. 20006
J. Warden' Conn inch am. Air Reduction Company, Inc, 1030 13th St, N.W,, Wash ington, D. C. 20003
Bryce X Harlow, The Procter & Gamble Company, 1730 K St, X.W., Washington, D. C. 20006
Carroll W. Hayes, Celanese Corporation, 1101 17th St., X.W., Washington, D. C. 20036
William D, Kauanaugh, American Cvanamkl Company, 416 Washington Bldg., Washington, D. C. 20003
Robert F. Kelly, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, 1701 Pennsylvania Ave,, N.W,, Washington, D C 20006
Frederick B. Lee, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 1730 K St., N.W., Wash ington, D. C, 20006
William C. Lourey, Shell Chemical Company, 1700 K St,, \ W,, Washington, D. C. 20006
Donald M\cArthur, Koppers Company, Inc., 172.3 K St,, X.W., Washington, D, C. 20006
Sam Pickard, Monsanto Company, 1101 17th St., Washington, D C. 20036
I John A, Rodda, FMC Corporation, 777 14th St., X.W., Washington, D. C. 20005 John F. Rudy, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 1200 I8th St., N.W., Wash ington, D. C. 20036 '
Clark W. Thompson, Tenneco Chemicals, Inc,, 1000 16th St,, N.W., Washington, D. C. I 20036
L, D. Weiford, Stauffer Chemical Company, 1612 K St., X.W., Washington, D. C. 20006
Russell Whitesell, The Dow Chemical Company, 15th & L Sts., N.W., Washington, D, C. 20005
Board of Directors Liaison: George S. Dillon
Staff Representative and Secretary: William M. Stover
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Function
WATER RESOURCES COMMITTEE
To inform the chemical industry concerning events and trends bearing on water resources and pollution control; to assist member companies in planning for effective waste treatment; to cooperate with other committees, organizations, and governmental agencies on matters relating to water resources; to promote the exchange of technical information on water pollution control; and to determine and dis seminate the views of the Association on legislation affecting water resources.
Chairman: James H. Rook, American Cvanamid Company, 859 Berdan Ave., Wavne, N. J. 07470
Vice Chairman: Charles L. Sercu, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich,
48640
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Robert R. Balmer, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 Sidney O. Brady, Humble Oil and Refining Company, P.O. Box 3950, Baytown, Texas
77520
J. F. Byrd, The Procter & Gamble Company, Ivorvdale Technical Center. Cincinnati, Ohio 45217
Orin R, Currie, Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003
Bruce W. Dickerson, Hercules Incorporated, 910 Market St,, Wilmington, Del. 19899
R. E. Eddi, N'alco Chemical Company, 180 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, 111. 60601
Nelson J. Ehlers, PPG Industries, Chemical Division, One Gateway Center, Pitts burgh, Pa 15222
Clarence W. Fisher, Hoppers Company, Inc., 440 College Park Drive, Monroeville, Pa. 15146
Jack T, Garrett, Monsanto Company, 800 X Lindbergh Blvd., St, Louis, Mo. 63166
R. D. Hall, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg,, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Robert J. Hanson, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 19899
D. S. Harris, Shell Chemical Company, 640 5th Ave., New York, N. Y, 10019
H R. Holland, Imperial Oil Enterprises Ltd , P.O. Box 3015, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Thomas Iezzi, Rohm and Haas Company, P.O. Box 219, Bristol, Pa. 19007
H. C. Marks, Wallace & Tiernan Inc., 110 Hanover Ave., Cedar Knolls, N. J. 07927
John H, Morris, Merck & Co , Inc., Rahway, N. J. 07065
Eugene J, Nesselson, Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10036
G. M. Rosencarten, Union Carbide Corporation, P.O. Box 8004, South Charleston, Va. 25303
L. W. Roznoy, Ohn Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 120 Long Ridge Road, Stamford, Conn. 06905
Emmet F. Spencer, Jr,, FMC Corporation, 633 3rd Ave , New York, N. Y. 10017
A. J, vonFrank, Allied Chemical Corporation, 40 Rector St., New York, N. Y. 10006
Arnold C. Wasser, M&T Chemicals Inc., Woodbridge Rd. & Randolph Ave., Rahwav, N J. 07065
Kenneth S, Watson, General Electric Companv. Bldg 5, Room 125, One River Rd.. Schenectadv, N. Y 12305
Charles E. Welch, E I du Font de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del 1989*'
Jerome Wilkenteld, Hooker Chemical Corporation. 277 Park Ave. New York. N D 1001';
Hoard of Directors Liaison Harold E, Tiiayer
Staff Representative and Sceretaiy. Harry E. Robuins
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M KMRERS
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Wn Products iMjfm.MK u.s. Ivr , P<) Rn\53S Allentown Pa. 18105
Am Reduction f omp vm Inc , 150 E 42ml St . New Voik, X Y. 10017
\llied Chemical Corpoiutiijn 01 llmndunv, New York, N V 10006 Aciucul rt'RAL Division. 40 Ret tor St , New toil, N. Y 10006 F vhhic vied Pnom ( ts Division 40 Kevtoi St., Non Yoik, X. Y. 10006 PinHb Division, One finies Square. New York, \ Y 10036 Industrial Chfmh,.un Division, P.O. Box 70, Mon istmvn, X'. J. 07060 Intern Atkin vl Division, 40 Ret tor St., New York, N. Y. 10006 Plastics Division, P.O Box 365, Morristown, X", ] 07960 Semet-Solvay Division, 40 Bettor St , New York, X. Y. 10006 Specialty Chemicals Division, P O. Box 70, Morristown, N J. 07960 Cnion Texas Petroleum Division, P.O Box 2120, Houston, Texas 77001
Aluminum Company of America, 1501 Alcoa Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa, 15219
Alumlm. m Company of Can-aim, Limited, Chemicals Division-, P.O. Box 6090, Montreal 3, (Quebec, Canada
American- Cv ana mid Company, 859 Berdan Ave,, Wayne, X'. J, 07470
American Hoechst Corporation, Carrki Color Division, 270 Sheffield St., Moun tainside, X" J. 07092
American Metal Climax, Inc, 1270 Ave. of the Americas, Mew York, N. Y. 10020 American Potash & Chemical Corporation, 3000 W, 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
90054 American Zinc Company, American Zinc Bldg , 20 S. 4th St., St. Louis, Mo. 63102
Amoco Chemicals Corporation, 130 E, Randolph Drive, Chicago, 111, 60601
The Ansul Company, One Stanton St , Marinette, Wise. 54143
Arapahoe Chemicals, Division of Syntex Corporation, P.O, Box 511, Boulder, Colo 80302
ARCO Chemical Company, Division of Atlantic Richfield Company, 260 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19101
Arizona Chemical Compana, 111 W 50th St., New York, N. Y 10020 Armocr Industrial Chemical Company, Division of Armour and Company, 401
X. Wabash Ave,, Chicago, 111. 60611
Ashland Chemical Company, Division of Ashland Oil & Refining Company, P O. Box 2219, Columbus, Ohio 43216
Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Concord Pike & New Murphv Rd., Wilmington, Del 19899
Avisun Corporation, 21 S. 12th St,, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
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J. T. Baker Chemical Company, 222 Red School Lane, Phillipsburg, N. J, 08865 BASF Corporation, 866 3rd Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022 Basic Chemicals, 845 Hanna Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Baxter Laboratories, Inc., 6301 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, 111. 60053 Belding Chemical Industries, 1407 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10018 The Beryllium Corporation, P.O. Box 1462, Reading, Pa. 19603 The Borden Chemical Company, 350 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y, 10017
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The British American Oil Company Limited, 800 Bay St., Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada
The Brush Beryllium Company, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44110
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Cabot Corporation, 125 High St., Boston, Mass. 02110 Calgon Corporation, P.O. Box 1346, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 Callery Chemical Company, 201 N. Braddock Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208 Canadian Industries Limited, P.O. Box 10, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Carus Chemical Company, Inc., 1375 8th St., La Salle, III. 61301 Celanese Corporation, 522 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10036 Chemagro Corporation, P.O. Box 4913, Hawthorn Rd., Kansas City, Mo, 64120 Chemcell Limited, 800 Dorchester Blvd, \V., Montreal 2, Quebec, Canada Chemetron Chemicals, Division of Chemetron Corporation, 840 N, Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111. 60611 Chevron Chemical Company, 200 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif 94120 Chromium Mining and Smelting Corporation, Fite Road, P.O Box 28538, Mem
phis, Tenn. 38128 CIBA Corporation, 556 Morris Ar e , Summit, X. J. 07901 Columbian Carbon Company, 380 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 Commercial Solnents Corporation, 245 Park A\e,, New York, X. Y, 10017 Commonwealth Oil Refining Company, Inc., Box 4063 (G.P.O.), San Juan, Puerto
Rico 00936 Continental Oil Company, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New Yoik. X, Y. 10020 Corn Products Company, International Plaza, Englewood Cliffs, X. J. 07632 Cosden Oil & Chemical Company, Box 1311, Big Spring, Texas 79721 Crompton & Knowles Corporation, Chemicals Group, 500 Pear St., Reading, Pa.
19603 Cynamid of Canada Limited, 635 Dorchester Blvd. \V., Montreal 2, Quebec, Canada
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Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 501, Detroit, Mich. 48232 Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 300 Union Commerce Bldg,, Cleveland,
44115 The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 48640 Dow Chemical of Canada, Limited, Highwav #40, Sarnia, Ontano, Canada Dow Corning Corporation, 592 Saginaw Rd., Midland, Mich. 48640 E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898 Du Pont of Canada Limited, P O Box 660, Montreal 3, Quebec, Canada Duval Corporation, 1906 First City National Bank Bldg., Houston, Texas 77002
Ohio
E Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State St . Rochestei, X Y. 14650 Electric Reduction Company of Canada, Ltd, Indistriae Chemicals Division,
15J Etobicoke Dii\e. Toronto (Islington i, Ontaiio. Canada El. Paso Frolic cis Company, P.O Box 3986, Odessa, Texas 79760 Enjay Chlmical Company, 60 W. 49th St., New Yoik, X. Y 10020
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Escambia Chemical Corporation, 26! Madison \w , Wu York, X Y. 10016 Essex Chemical Torporytton 1101 Bio.id St Clifton. [,07011 Ethyl Corpora riov, PO Bo\21S9, Rnhinond, Va. 29219
Ferro Chemical, Division oe Frnno Corporation, PO Box 349,'Bedford, Ohio 44146
oFirestone Plastics Compass. P Box 699, Puttstovn, Pa 19464
First Chemical Corporation. P O Box 1427 Pascagoula, .Miss, 39567 Fisher Scientific Compass , 711 Foibex \\e , Pittsburgh, Pa 15219 FNIC Corporation, Chemical Divisions, 633 3rd Ave , New York, X. Y. 10017
Foote Mineral Company, Route 100, Exton, Pa. 19341 Foster Grant Co,, Inc,, 289 N. Mam St , Leominster, Mass. 01453 Freeport Sulphur Company, 161 E. 42nd St., New York, X Y 10017
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GAF Corporation, 140 W. 51st St,, New York, X. Y. 10020
Geicy Chemical Corporation, 444 Saw Mill River Rd,, Ardslev, X. Y. 10502
General Electric Company, Chemical Materials Department, One Plastics Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201
General Mills, Inc., Chemical Division, S, Kensington Rd , P.O. Box 191, Kankakee, III, 60901
The General Tire & Rubber Company, Chemical Division, 1708 Englewood Ave., Akron, Ohio 44309
Glyco Chemicals, Inc,, 417 5th Ave , Xew York, X. Y. 10016
B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company, 3135 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Goodrich-Culf Chemicals, Inc., 1717 E, 9th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44114
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 1144 E, Market St., Akron, Ohio 44316
W. R. Grace & Co., 7 Hanover Sq., Xew York, X. Y. 10005 Cryovac Division, P.O. Box 464, Duncan, S. C. 29334 Davison Chemical Division, 101 X, Charles St., Baltimore, Md, 21201 Dewey and Almy Chemical Division, 62 Whittemore Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Hatco Chemical Division, King Georges Post Rd., Fords, X. J. 08863 Xitroc.en Products Division, 3 Hanover Sq., Xew York, X. Y. 10004 Overseas Chemical Division, 5 Hanover Sq., Xew York, X. Y. 10004 Research Division, Washington Research Center, Clarksville, Md, 21029
Great Lakes Carbon Corporation, Missouri Coke & Chemical Division, 7755 Carondelet Ave., St. Louis, Mo, 63105
Great Lakes Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 2200, West Lafayette, Ind. 47906
Gulf Oil Corporation, P.O. Box 1166, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230
Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation, 579 5th Ave., Xew York, N. Y. 10017
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The Harshaw Chemical Company, 1945 E. 97th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Hercules Incorporated, 910 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 19899 Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., 340 Kingsland St., Nutley, N. J. 07110 Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New York, N, Y. 10017
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ICI America Inc., P.O. Box 1274, Stamford, Conn. 06904 Imperial Oil Limited, 111 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto 7, Ontario, Canada Interchemical Corporation, 67 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. 10036 Interlake Steel Corporation, 310 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 60604 International Minerals & Chemical Corporation, Old Orchard Rd., Skokie, 111.
60076 ITT Rayonier Incorporated, 161 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017
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Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc., P.O. Box 53300, Houston, Texas 77052 Jefferson Lake Sulphur Company, 1408 Whitney Bldg., New Orleans, La. 70014
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Kaiser Chemicals, Division of Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, Kaiser Center, 300 Lakeside Drive, Oakland, Calif. 94604
Kay-Fries Chemicals, Inc,, West Haverstraw, N. Y. 10993 H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc., 161 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10013 Koppers Company, Inc., 436 7th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219
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Eli Lilly and Company, Elan go Products Company Division, 740 S. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46206
The Lubrizol Corporation, P.O. Box 3057, Cleveland, Ohio 44117
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M&T Chemicals Inc., 100 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mallinckrodt Sts., St Louis, Mo. 63160
Marbo.n Chemical Division, Borc-Warner Corporation, P.O. Box 68, Washington, W. Va. 26181
Matheson Coleman 6: Bell, Division of Will Ross, Inc., 2909 Highland A\e., Norwood, Ohio 45212
Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. 07065
Merichem Company, 1914 Haden Road, Houston, Texas 77015
Miles Laboratories, Inc. Marschall Division, 1127 Myrtle St, Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Union Division, 900 19th St., Granite City, 111. 62040
Millmaster Onyx Corporation, 99 Park Ave., New York, \. Y. 10016
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, Chemical Division, 3M Center, St. Paul, Minn. 55119
Moray Chemical Company, Penn Lincoln Parkway, \Y., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205
Mobil Chemical Company, A Division of Mobil Oil Corporation, 150 E, 42nd St, New York, N. Y 10017
Monsanto Canada Limited, P O. Box 900. Montreal 3, Quebec. Canada
Monsanto Company. 800 \. Lindbergh Bl\d., St. Louis, Mo, 63166
Montrose Chemical Division, Baldw in-Montrose Chemicai Comp,am porated, 100 Lister Are.. Newark N. J 07105
Morton Chemical Compana. HON Wacker Drive. Chic ago. 111 60606
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Xeville Chemical Comp \ny. Pittshui gh Pa, 15223 Xorthf.rn PETHOCHfMir\l Compvs'i, 2223 Dodge St . Omaha, \'eb. 68102
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Ohio Ferro- Allots Corporation, P O. Box 1030, Canton, Ohio 44701 Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 460 Park Ate , New York, X. Y. 10022 The Ott Chemicvl Company, 500 Agard Rd., Muskegon, Mich, 49445
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The Pantasote Company, Eleonora Chemical Division, 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Pearsall Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 108, Philitpsburg, N. J. 08865 S. B. Penick & Company, 100 Church St., New York, X, Y. 10007 Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, Three Penn Center, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 Pfister Chemical Inc , P.O. Box 326, Ridgefield, X. J. 07657 Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc,, 235 E. 42nd St., New York, X. Y. 10017 Phelps Dodce Refintnc Corporation, 300 Park Ave , New York, X. Y. 10022 Philadelphia Quartz Company, 1156 Public- Ledger Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 Pilot Chemical Comp \ny, P.O. Box 22130, Los Angeles, Calif. 90022 Potash Company of America, Division of Ideal Basic Industries, Inc., 818 17th
St., Denver, Colo. 80202 PPG Industries, Chemical Division, One Gatewav Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Tiie Procter & Gamble Company, 6th & Sycamore Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Productol Chemical Company, 615 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90017 Purlicker Industries Inc., 1429 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
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The Quaker Oats Company, Chemicals Division, Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, 111. 60654
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Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., 525 N, Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. 10602 Reilly Tar & Chemical Corporation, 1615 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
46204 Rexall Chemical Company, 8480 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90054 Reynolds Metals Company, 6601 W. Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23218 The Richardson Company, Chemicals Division, 2700 Lake St., Melrose Park, 111. _ 60160 Rohm and Haas Company, Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 Royce Chemical Company, Carlton Ave., East Rutherford, N. J. 07073 F. S. Royster Guano Company, P.O. Drawer 1940, Norfolk, Va. 23501
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Salsbury Laboratories, 500 Gilbert St., Charles City, Iowa 50616 C. D. Seahle & Co., P.O. Box 5110, Chicago, 111. 60680 Shawinigan Chemicals Limited, P.O. Box 6030, Montreal 2, Quebec, Canada Shell Chemical Company, A Division of Shell Oil Company, 50 W, 50th St.,
New York, N. Y. 10020 J, R. Simplot Company, Minerals & Chemical Division, P.O. Box 912, Pocatello,
Idaho 83201 Sinclair-Kofpers Company, Koppers Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 Sinclair Petrochemicals, Inc., 600 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 10020 Standard Chemical Products, Inc., 1301 Jefferson St., Hoboken, N. J. 07030 Standard Chlorine Chemical Co., Inc , 1035 Belleville Turnpike, Kearny, N. J.
07032 Stauffer Chemical Company, 299 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Agricultural Chemicals Division, 299 Park Ave,, New York, N Y, 10017 Cowles Chemical Division, 12000 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44120 Fertilizer Division, 636 California St., San Francisco, Calif. 94119 Industrial Chemicals Division, 299 Park Ave., New York, N Y. 10017 International Division, 299 Park Ave , New York, N Y. 10017 Plastics Division, 299 Park Ave,, New York, N Y'. 10017 Silicone Division, 1425 E Michigan St , Adrian, Mich. 49221 Specialty Chemical Division, 299 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 Stepan Chemical Company, Edens & Wmnetka Rd., Northfield, 111, 60093 Sun Oil Company, 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa 19103 SunOlin Chemical Company, P O Box F, Clavmont, Del 19703
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Tenneco Chemicals, Inc,, 300 E 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017 Tennessee Corporation, 61 Broadwav, New York, N. Y, 10006 Tennessee Products & Chemical Corporation, 170 4th Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn.
37219 Texaco Inc,, Petrochemical Dept,, 135 E. 42nd St,, New York, N. Y. 10017 Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, 200 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 Thiokol Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 27, Bristol, Pa. 19007
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Union Carbide Canada Limited, 123 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto 12, Ontario, Canada Unisr- Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017
Union Oil Company of California American Mineral Spirits Company Division, 3100 S. Meaeham Rd,, Palatine, 111. 60067 Collier Carbon and Chemical Corporation Subsidiary, 714 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif, 90015
Uniroy al, Inc , 1230 A\e. of the Americas, New Y'ork, N Y. 10020 United States Boha.y & Chemical Corporation. 3075 Wilshne Bhd , Los Angeles,
Calif, 90005 U. S, Industrial Chemicals Co,. Division of Nationai. Distillers and Chemical
Corporation, 99 Park Ave , New York, N, Y. 10016 U. S, Stoneware, Inc ., A Subsidiary of Norton Company, P.O, Box 350, Akron,
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I'm: Cpjohn Company, Kalamazoo Mali. 49001
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Pittsburgh. Pa, 15230
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Vej.sicol Chemkal (lotipon a i ion, 341 E Ohio St. Chicago, 111 60611
Vlnthov Corporation, Congiess St.. Be\eil\, Mass, 01915
Tittt Vickers Rehning Co , Isr , P.O Box 2240. Wichita, (Cans. 6i201
Virginia Chemicals Inc., 3rd A\e ix Jefferson St , West Norfolk, \ a. 23/03
Vistron Corporation, P O. Bo\ 628. Lima, Ohio 45802
Ynuo Minerals and Chemical Company, 90 Park A\e., New York, N. Y. 10016
Vclc.an Materials Company, P.O Box 7497, Birmingham, Ala. 35223
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Wallace & Tiernan Inc., 91 S. Harrison St,, East Orange, N. J. 0/018 Washine Chemical Corporation, 165 Main St., Lodi, N. ]. 07644 Witco Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave , New York, N, Y. 10017 Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, Box 111, Wyandotte, Mich. 48192
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO THE STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS OF COMMITTEES*
Preamble. The Association's By-Laws, in Article V, Section 8, authorize the Board of Directors to appoint such committees with such duties and functions as it may from time to time determine. The By-Laws further permit each such committee, unless otherwise directed, to adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of its affairs consistent with Association policy and subject to review and approval by the Board where such approval is deemed desirable.
To assist the committees in carrying out their functions consistent with the By-Laws, certain general principles applicable to the structure and operations of all committees are formalized in this Resolution. No committee, subcommittee, or other group operat ing under MCA auspices on MCA business shall deviate from these general principles, except where specifically authorized by the Board (or as determined to be necessary by the President or Secretary of the Association after clearance with General Counsel). Each MCA committee, subcommittee, or other group whose organization, procedures or activities do not presently conform to this Resolution shall promptly take steps either to conform thereto, or to advise the Board to what extent and for what reasons it can not conform.
As used in this Resolution, unless otherwise indicated, the term "committee" in cludes all MCA standing committees, standing subcommittees, and such ad hoc com mittees as may be authorized from time to time, but does not include the Executive Committee or other committees composed of members of the Board.
1. Functional vs. Product Committees. The Association's committees shall continue to be organized primarily along functional, rather than product, lines. No committee or other group having to do with a particular chemical product or product segment shall be formed without approval by the Board of Directors (or in an emergency by the President of the Association after clearance with General Counsel). The Board hereby confirms paragraph 3 of its Resolution of October 9, 1951, which reads in part as follows:
... it is hereby recognized that there may be from time to time a need for special committees in cases where manufacturers of a particular product or class of prod ucts have a special problem that is peculiar to that segment of the industry and which cannot by its very nature be effectively handled at the outset through the existing functional committee structure. In such event, the Board of Directors may, pursuant to Section 8 of Article V of the By-Laws, establish a special committee to consider the particular problem under the following conditions:
(a) The Board of Directors may take up such a matter on its own motion, or upon a written request from any member or group of members of the Association,
(b) Before agreeing to the establishment of any such special committee, the Board of Directors will determine whether or not the existing functional committees are adequate to handle the problem, and if not, whether the problem is of such general concern as to call for a new functional committee
* As approved by the Board of Directors on March 12. 1963,
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't If as ,i result of such prehminarx determination, the Board decides to establish a special committee, the Boat'd will prescribe bv resolution the duties and functions of such special committee which shall be limited to specified prob lems and, whenever practicable, to a stated duration.
(g) In appointing members to an\ such committee, the Board will, to the maximum practicable extent, exercise care that the members do not, taken collectixely, represent in numbers or \ illume of production a predominant position in the industry or industrv segment that produces the product or class of products that gave rise to the establishment of the committee.
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2. Ad Hoc Committees, All committees dealing with a particular product seg ment of the industry (other than the Plastics Committee which operates under specific Terms of Reference approved by the Board on March II, 1952) and all other com mittees formed for a temporary purpose shall be deemed ad hoc committees rather than ! permanent or standing committees. Unless otherwise specified in its terms of reference, 1 the term of each such committee shall be no longer than two years, subject to renewal | for additional periods of one year or less by specific action by the Board of Directors.
I 3. Terms of Reference; Subcommittees and Task Croups. Each committee shall operate under terms of reference defining its authorized activities which have
I been approx ed by the Board. A committee mav form such subcommittees, task groups j or other groups as may be necessary to assist it in conducting its authorized activities.
The Board shall be promptly advised of the formation of each such subcommittee or group, and terms of reference in each case shall be established in writing by the parent I committee subject to review and approval by MCA staff and General Counsel. Existing terms of reference of particular committees are deemed approved unless and until modified by the Board. A brief summary of the terms of reference of each committee j shall be included in the Association's annual Directory.
4. Organization and Procedures. All committees shall, unless, otherwise speI cifically authorized m their terms of reference, be subject to the following rules in
respect to their organization and procedures:
(a) Members. The members of each committee shall be appointed by the I Board from qualified, full-time personnel of member companies interested in I participating in the activities of the particular committee after receiving the
recommendation of the committee. Such appointments shall be made in such a wav that, to the maximum extent practicable, the committee will be reasonably representative of all members interested in its activities, taking into account such 1 factors as their size, geographic location, products manufactured, and any differI ences in the general nature of their operations, Normally, a member company will have only one representative on a given committee. Members of any necessary subcommittees and task groups shall be appointed on the same basis by the parent committee. The membership of each standing committee should usually be composed of persons technically qualified in the committee's field of activity; normally these persons will be staff representatives or men with technical responsi bilities within their respective companies. The nomination of each proposed
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amuauon, ana ms major area ot activity within his company. Where special technical or engineering knowledge is required, a committee may nominate for Board consideration and approval one or more associate members having such knowledge from non-member companies or organizations.
(b) Rotation. Where a committee has fewer places than MCA member companies who are interested in providing qualified representatives to participate in its activities, its members shall be appointed on a rotating basis.
(c) Staff Representative and Committee Secretary. Each committee shall have as its staff representative and Secretary a full-time MCA staff employee who shall function as the Board's administrative representative on such committee and as its chief administrative officer. It shall be the staff representative's duty and responsibility to see that all operations and proceedings of the committee, and of all of its subcommittees and task groups, are conducted in full conformity with their terms of reference and this Resolution, consulting with General Counsel as necessary. On all procedural questions arising within any committee, including matters relating to established Association policy, the staff representative's decision shall be final.
(d) Chairman; Other Procedures Each committee is authorized to select its own chairman and other officers (other than the staff representative assigned as committee Secretary). It may also, in consultation with MCA staff and General Counsel, adopt such other procedures and rules as mav be necessarv or desirable, consistent with the committee's terms of reference and this Resolution, All such actions shall be reported promptly to the Board and are subject to its approval where such approval is deemed desirable.
5. Meetings.
(a) Frequency. Each committee, subcommittee and task group will meet only as necessary to perform authorized committee business as determined by the MCA staff. Meetings should not be held where the subject matter can be ade quately and practicably handled by correspondence or telephone between the appropriate staff representative and individual members.
(b) Location. To the extent practicable and in the absence of cogent rea sons for holding meetings elsewhere, all committee members should be held at the Association's office or other suitable location in Washington, D. C.
(c) Agenda. The staff representative assigned to each committee shall prepare written agenda prior to each of its meetings, which agenda shall be cleared in advance with General Counsel.
(d) Attendance of Staff Representative. No MCA committee meeting shall be held without the attendance of the staff representative assigned to it or other full-time MCA staff employee. Genera! Counsel should also attend any meeting whenever in his opinion the nature of any subject on the agenda makes his presence desirable.
(e) Minutes. The staff representative assigned as Secretarv to the com mittee shall keep accurate and complete minutes of all business transacted at each meeting, which are to be subject to review and ajrproval bv General Counsel.
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if) Discussions limited to agenda All substantiv discussions at anv MCA committee meeting ltrf. t() be limited to authorized aspects of subjects on the agenda, except whete additions to the agenda aie specifically approxed bv the staff representative assigned to the committee the staff representative's decision as to the proprietv of am sub)ect matter raised for discussion at anv meeting shall be final Anv discussions or or c unences on the occasion of anv meeting-vvhich are contrary to MCA's polities 01 inles and which tome to the staff representative's attention shall be repoited piompth bv him to his superior and to General Counsel
1 gj Subcommittees mid tusk groups1 The Foregoing rules on meetings are applicable to all committees, subcommittees, task groups and other working groups meeting under MCA auspices, except that subparagraph fed id) and (e) may be modified as indicated below m those cases where the subcommittee or other group must meet in order to carry out a limited and specific written assignment from the parent committee In each such rase, (1) the specific assignment must be set forth in the parent Committee's minutes; tii) the MCA staff representative assigned as Secretary to the parent committee must be satisfied that the meeting in question is necessary and that the subject matter is not such as to require his presence; (in) the Chairman of the subcommittee or other group is to be respon sible for carrying out the duties of the MCA staff representative, including particularly those specified in subparagraph (f) above; and (iv) such Chairman must promptly make an accurate and complete written report to the parent com mittee and to the MCA staff representative as to everything occurring at such meeting.
6, Policy Statements. Statements of Association policy or position developed bv any MCA committee, subcommittee or other group for submission to the Congress or any governmental or other external agency shall, unless otherwise authorized, be transmitted bv the President or other appropriate officer of the Association.
7. Annual Report. An annual written report shall be prepared on the activities of each committee during the preceding fiscal vear, which shall appear in the Asso ciation's Annual Report, Such reports will be supplemented from time to time by an oral summarization on the part of the Chairman of each committee at regular Board meetings.
8. Periodic Reminder to Committee Members. A copv of this Resolution, as it may be amended from time to time, shall be furnished to each member of each MCA committee, subcommittee and task group at the beginning of his duties as such committee member, and at least once a vear thereafter so long as he remains a member.
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