Letter from William A. Guillory, January 10, 1975
- 1975-Jan-10
William A. Guillory, announces the 2nd Annual National Meeting of the Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers, held by the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE). Attached to the announcement is an agenda for the conference, and a call for papers to present.
There is a blank membership card signed by William M. Jackson (1936-) stapled to the upper left corner of the letter.
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Guillory, William A., and National Organization for Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers. “Letter from William A. Guillory, January 10, 1975,” January 10, 1975. William A. Lester, Jr. Papers, Box 44, Folder 19. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/eyivhk8.
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