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Chemical Education Today
Highlights of the Dallas ACS Meeting
Thomas R. Wildeman, Mark Freilich, and Paul B. Kelter
Colorado School of Mines, Department of Chemistry, Golden, CO 80401

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June 1998
Vol. 75 No. 6
p. 669

Abstract
Without a doubt, a primary feature of the 1998 Spring National Meeting in Dallas was the High School Program, which was organized by George Hague, and the impact that the Texas teachers had on other participants. Over 150 teachers registered for the meeting and participated in the program. Their organizational skills were used to reinstitute the High School/College Interface Luncheon. (The High School/College Interface Luncheon will also be held at the Fall ACS Meeting in Boston.)
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