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Your help is needed for the Harrison Howe Award Fund. Established in 1946, the Harrison Howe Award honors an outstanding chemist chosen by the Section each year. The annual lecture and award presentation is one of the major annual chemistry events of the Rochester area, and a highlight for our Section membership. The award also honors the memory of Harrison E. Howe, one of the founders of the Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society, and the editor of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (the precursor to Chemical and Engineering News) for over 20 years.
You can make a tax-deductible charitable contribution to the Fund by following the link below or by sending a check to Mark Heitz, Treasurer, at the address below. Please make checks payable to The Harrison Howe Award Fund.
Professor Mark Heitz
SUNY Brockport
Department of Chemistry
233 Smith Hall
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420
Supporting the Fund is one of the most profound gifts that a donor can provide. Your contribution will have a lasting impact, assuring that the Rochester Section’s Harrison Howe Award will continue to bring internationally recognized chemists to Rochester for generations to come. Your support is greatly appreciated.