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July 22, 2002
Volume 80, Number 29
CENEAR 80 29 p. 11
ISSN 0009-2347


ELECTION

Petition Candidate For ACS President-Elect Post

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. Ann Nalley, professor of chemistry at Cameron University, Lawton, Okla., and District V ACS director, will stand as a petition candidate in this fall's election for 2003 ACS president-elect. As previously reported, Charles P. Casey, professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Alvin L. Kwiram, professor of chemistry and vice provost emeritus at the University of Washington, Seattle, will also run and are the candidates chosen by the ACS Committee on Nominations & Elections and the ACS Council (C&EN, April 15, page 16). The winner will serve as ACS president in 2004 and as a member of the ACS Board from 2003 to 2005. Candidates' statements will appear in C&EN on Sept. 16.



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