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Help Us Celebrate! Waterloo: It is nearly time for the birthday cake! If
you are attending the 15th Biennial Conference on
Chemical Education in Waterloo, Ontario, this summer (see page
671 of the June issue for more information), this is your
invitation to spend Tuesday evening helping us celebrate. In
the early evening from 7 to 9 p.m. there will be 26 posters
that describe our history, covers, editors,... Some have been
produced by the Journal staff or members of our Board of
Publication, but others come from our readers who have a
favorite Journal story to share with you.
Following the poster session, be sure to join us for
pizza and a piece of our birthday cake. The cake is about 6
feet high and is being specially designed in one of the round
forms of the periodic table.
Boston: If you are attending the Fall ACS Meeting
in Boston (August 2327) there are more festivities in
which you can participate. Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. will be
another large poster session with lots of visual information about
the Journal's past, future, and points in between. Many
people who have played a role in our existence will be there, and
we hope you will be, too. Refreshments!
On Monday there will be an all-day symposium,
"Remembering Yesterday, Looking Toward Tomorrow",
organized by Doris and Ken Kolb. In the morning there will be
talks about the Journal's past, featuring speakers who have
helped to shape and preserve this publication. The afternoon
will focus on the Journal's present and future, as well as the
future of scientific publishing.
Calendars
If you can't join us in Waterloo or Boston, no need
to despair-there is still something special for every
subscriber. We are preparing a special 4-color calendar for 1999 in
celebration of our 75th year. It will have 12 pages of
striking color graphics featuring every teacher's favorite
topic-colorful chemical demonstrations. Calendars will be mailed
to all subscribers along with the September 1998 issue.
Next month we will be able to give you a preview glimpse of our present to you and also tell you about how you can obtain extra copies. They will make great (and affordable) gifts and we fully expect them to be collector's items.
Donation to High School Office
It was a happy time in the High School Office when
a shipment of nine boxes of Journals arrived. This was in
answer to our request for a donation, since Emory Howell
had only his personal collection to refer to and that
collection dates back only to 1964.
The boxes contained volumes 1-75 of the
Journal plus some additional issues and some books that we have
published. They were from the personal collection of Robert
K. Fitzgerel, now of Newcastle, Maine, who donated
them. Emory Howell reports that he referred to these issues to
check references as soon as they were unpacked. Now he is
designing a book plate that will be placed in each issue, noting
that they are a part of the High School Office as well as the
name of the donor.
Journal Exchange
The Journal office in Madison is still looking for
one copy of volumes 5 through 9. There are two bound sets
in Journal House, but one set has these issues missing from
it. If anyone could help us fill in this gap, we would be
very appreciative.
As others of you search for back issues or have a
collection to pass along to someone else, please let us know
and we will try to make connections.
Check Your Carrier Sheet
The carrier is the white sheet just inside the plastic mailing sleeve. We suggest that
you save this sheet because it has important subscription information.
Please take a minute to check the label on the carrier. It carries much useful
information, particularly on the second line. The first (5-digit) number on the second line is your
account number. It serves to identify you in our records and should be used in all
correspondence about your subscription. This is the number to use for access to JCE Online+. A date
(e.g. MAR 2000) also appears on the second line. This date tells you when your
Journal subscription expires. You can expect to receive renewal notices several months before this date.
The reverse side of the form carries what we hope is useful information about the
Journal. It will change every few months.
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