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for the District of Columbia, and from Mr. AUBURN J. LAMB, Principal of Anacostia High School. In particular do we thank Mr. JOHNSON for his enthusiastic cooperation and detailed assistance in the preparation of our nomination. His help was invaluable. 
Our congratulations to the District of Columbia for having teachers like Mrs. KILBOURNE.
Sincerely,
Homer W. Carhart, Chairman 
Education Committee
for Chemical Society of Washington
Copy to: 
Mrs. Elaine M. Kilbourne
Mr. Keith C. Johnson
Mr. Auburn J. Lamb

President
Alphonse F. Forziati, PH.D. 
Advanced Research Projects Agency
President-Elect
Gerhard M. Brauer, PH.D.
National Bureau of Standards

Chemical Society of Washington
(Washington Section of The American Chemical Society)
Washington, D.C.
1966

Secretary
Edward J. Prosen
Division of Physical Chemistry
National Bureau of Standards
Washington, D.C. 20234
Treasurer
Joseph Morris, PH.D.
Howard University
Programs Chairman
Dr. Walter Berl, PH.D
John Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory

5 April 1966

Mrs. Elaine M. Kilbourne
Anacostia High School
16th and R Streets S. E.
Washington, D. C.  20020

Dear Mrs. Kilbourne:
It is a pleasure to inform you formally by means of this letter that the Chemical Society of Washington has chosen you as its nominee for the James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching. We have submitted your name and supporting information to the American Chemical Society to stand in competition for this Award. We have done so with pride in recognition of the truly outstanding contributions you have made to the teaching of high school chemistry.
Our heartiest congratulations!
Sincerely,
Homer W. Carhart, Chairman
Education Committee
Chemical Society of Washington

Copy to:
Mr. Keith C. Johnson
Mr. Auburn J. Lamb