(_] Checkfor yourself A Revolt against Time and Sharper separation with any ELECTROPHORESIS SYSTEM Effort Reports (Including the new SsS) today’s views I believe the following considerations should be brought to the attention of the academic scientific community. They concern time and effort reports required in connection with government research grants. In October 1966, the Association of Graduate Deans passed the following resolution: Handbook of Experimental Immunology —Weir NEW! 30 world authorities present an ailinclusive laboratory handbook complete with Be it resolved that the Association of Graduate Schools instruct its President to call upon the Association of American President of the United States our respectful requests: 1. that the present requirement for reporting of effort by individual members of the professional staff be suspended immediately because it admits no meaningful compliance. This resolution is reproduced The earlier motion on individual effortreporting had proposed involving CGS in the attempt to get a revision, and had not proposed immediate suspension of the present requirement while negotiations | were being undertaken. Dean Halford feared that if negotiations alone were proposed the results would be delayed two to four years, and that AGS had the most at stake in this area whereas most of the institutions in CGS were not deeply involved in this problem. Furthermore, as the presidents of AAU had expressed interest in working with the AGS in im- «teased NO. 2500 MEMBRANE Customers tell us S&S No. 2500 Membranes are Superior in clarity to the others they have tested, and their handling characteristics can only be termed as excellent, Pure cellulose acetate. 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Detailed consideration is given to a wide range of techniques for demonstrating and studying antigen-antibody reactions and to methods for the study of cellular immuni- Universities to join in addressing to the se OR en tne v Atlas of HUMAN ANATOMY —Spalteholz & Spanner This Sixteenth Edition of a great international favorite now comes in a revised one-volume edition that is up-to-date, ex-_ panded in many departments, enhanced with new illustrations . .. a striking col- lection of 1630 pictures that vividly por- tray human structural features. Each picture is quickly identified by clear, adjoining captions. New English Translation, by PROF. WERNER SPALTEHOLZ. and PROF. RUDOLPH SPANNER. 980 pages, 1630 illustrations in color. $32.50 plementing specific recommendations of the Policies Committee report, and since Pathology of LABORATORY RATSand MICE decided to address the AAU presidents in these matters. Dean Halford announced —Cotchin & Roe NOW—nmeets the critical need! 26 interftational authorities give the latest views, a valuable collection of current information on the pathology of spontaneous diseases of rats and mice. This book furnishes an up-to-date text for practicing pathologists, there are on many campuses separate officers other than the graduate deans who Serve as research coordinators, the group that in the event that this invitation to the presidents is not acted upon by them, the dean would be informed by mail as to some alternate course of action. experimentalists, and students. By E. COTCHIN, D.Sc. and H. J. C. ROE, D.M., D.Sc. 720 pages, 320 ilustrations. $29.00 [After adjournment of the AGS meeting, President McCarthy transmitted this reso- ELECTROPHORESIS: fution to President Grayson Kirk and President Nathan Pusey, President and Secretary of AAU respectively. On December 2, 1966 he was informed that President Kirk had appointed a committee to consider the issues raised in this reselution. lts members were Herbert E. Longenecker of Tulane as chairman; President Fred A. Harrineton, Wisconsin; President James A. Perkins, Cornell; Dean Ralph S. Halford, Columbia; and Dean Joseph A Laboratory Manua |_Nerenberg By S. T. NERENBERG, M_.D., Ph.D. 281 pages, 89 illustrations. Plastic-coated cover. $9.50 HUMAN MICROANATOMY —Elias & Pauly By HANS ELIAS, Ph.D. and JOHN E, PAULY. Ph.D. 396 pages, tions. Third Edition. $10.00. L. McCarthy, University of Washington. 1114 illustra- —Eb.] I am informed that the committee appointed by the presidents has never v aN c been considered by a body like the Association of Deans? As I have em- Blackw ex DAVIS co. Scientifig vPawitions met. But, in any case, what did the presidents expect after the problem had F. A. DAVIS CO. ny, | Ne wo ay 1914 CHERRY STREET 4 RHILADELPHIA, PA. 19103 SCIENCE, VOL. 158

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