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[ Page 4 1 The <strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Hills ITEM<br />

JMAY <strong>15</strong>,<br />

M. A. in 1922 and the Ph. D. in<br />

men* of cancer and its allied dis-<br />

Dr. Rassweiler 1924 from the University of Illi-<br />

Cancer Clinic at eases.nois.<br />

From 1924 to 1927 he was a<br />

The clinic will be located in the<br />

Heads Chemists chemist at the Du Pont experi-<br />

Orange Memorial<br />

mental station at Wilmington, Del.<br />

building of the Metcalf Foundation<br />

Dr. Clifford F. Rassw-eiler of In 1927, he became assistant direc-<br />

Establishment of new cancer<br />

at the hospital and will be organ-<br />

Montview avenue, vice-president tor of the Philadelphia laboratory.<br />

clinics in two Essex county hospiized and directed by men experi-<br />

for research and development of He was named director in 1932.<br />

the Johns-Man-viHe Corporation,<br />

tals has been made possible enced in the diagnosis and treat-<br />

Appointed director of research<br />

was chosen chairman-elect of the<br />

through grants of American Canment of cancer. These men will<br />

and development of the Joh.-n.s-<br />

American Chemical Society's New Manville Corporation in 1941, Dr.<br />

cer Society funds, it was announced «»>**»*<br />

York Section at the Sections an- Rassweiler was elected a vicenual<br />

meeting in the Hotel Pennpresident in 1942, and headed the<br />

sylvania last night (Friday). company's extensive research pro-<br />

Dr. Rassweiler will take office gram during World War H. He<br />

as chairman-elect on July 1, when is a member of the American In-<br />

Professor Hans Thacher Clarke of. stitute of Chemical Engineers the<br />

the College of Physicians and Sur- Society of Chemical Industry, and<br />

geons, Columbia University, will Sigma Xi, as well as of the Amer-<br />

become chairman.<br />

ican Chemical Society,<br />

The new chairman-elect, Dr.<br />

Rassweiler, was associated with<br />

•With E. I. du Pont de Nemours &<br />

Company for seventeen years, the To Attend<br />

last nine as director of the com-<br />

DR. CLIFFORD F. RASSpany's<br />

paint and varnish laboratory Convention<br />

WEILER of Montview avenue, new<br />

at Philadelphia, before he joined<br />

Jokns-Manville in 1941.<br />

The Board of Directors of the chairman-elect of the American<br />

Investors Savings and Loan Asso- Chemical Society's New York Sec-<br />

Born at Polo, El., on May IS, ciation appointed Willard L. Hults tion.<br />

1899, h« was graduated from the and Roland Lewan to be official<br />

University of Denver in 1920 with<br />

*<br />

delegates to represent the asso-<br />

an A. B. degree, and received the ciation at the annual convention of Boy Scout<br />

the New Jersey Savings and Loan<br />

ROLSCREEN COMPANY League to be beld in Atlantic City<br />

on May 22 to 25. Mr. Lewan is Camporal Details<br />

now a member of the Board of During the annual camporal at<br />

Governors of the New Jersey Sav- Baum's Grove at Livingston on<br />

WINDOW SCREENING ings and Loan League and was re- May 23, 24 and 25, 1947, the Boy<br />

For Casement and Double Hung cently nominated for the new term Scouts of the Oranges and Mapl«-<br />

Paterson 2, N". J. Lambert 3-3433<br />

of two years.<br />

wood Area Council will compete<br />

against each other for the camping<br />

award. The competition will<br />

be based on points for camping<br />

proficiency. Ribbons will be awarded<br />

to each troop obtaining <strong>15</strong>0<br />

The Harmony Shop<br />

points of a possible 200. The troop<br />

judged to.be best in each district<br />

"Capehart Center of Suburban Essex" will compete against the top troop<br />

170 ESSEX ST. MI 6-1830 MUXBCRN, N. J. in each of the other three districts<br />

for first prize, second, third and<br />

fourth, A suitable memento will be<br />

presented to the winner.<br />

The judges will use a point system<br />

in which 50 points wild be divided<br />

among the items concerning<br />

shelter, that is, selection of individual<br />

tent sites, layout of troop site,<br />

precautions for rainy weather<br />

(ditching around tents), beds (comfort,<br />

dryness and neatness), and<br />

personal equipment 10 points each;<br />

general sanitation 50 points with<br />

10 points each for troop site policing,<br />

washstands, water supply,<br />

sump for wasih water, and troop<br />

latrine; commissary 50 points with<br />

10 points each for food storage,<br />

cleanliness- of cooking utensils,<br />

cooking fires, menu, and cooking<br />

and serving; morale 30 points with<br />

10 points each for uniform, discipline<br />

and participation; and camp<br />

craft 20 points with 10 points each<br />

for each extra project (Mmited to<br />

two).<br />

o£ an on« 0l Si3t who will<br />

today by George E. Stringfellow, serve as a consultant and receive<br />

president of the county chapter, no compensation for his services;<br />

and of the state division of the ^ a sUrg

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