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Worlds largest scientific society convenes regional meeting September 23-26 in Savannah

Researcher will present findings regarding the beneficial effect and mineral content of gingko leaves. (Chu-ngi Ho, East Tennessee State University, Arts and Sciences, Johnson City, Tenn., 423-439-6914).

Wednesday, September 26
2 p.m.

Herty Foundation
110 Brampton Road
Garden City, Ga.

  • Designation of the Savannah Pulp and Paper Laboratory ACS President Attila Pavlath will present a commemorative plaque to mark the landmark designation of the laboratory, now called the Herty Foundation. Established by Charles Herty in 1932, the lab produced quality paper from pine trees. (Will E. Lynch, Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Ga., 912-921-2337, and Mamie Woodlief, Herty Foundation, Garden City, Ga., 912-963-2600).

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Contact: Sharon Worthy
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202-872-4371
American Chemical Society
26-Sep-2001


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