Historical Articles
July, 1953 issue of Plating
Editorial
Never Too Soon
THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL
technical sessions at the recent Annual Meeting of the Society were the result
of the untiring efforts of the various committees, the
authors and others. Contributing, in part, to this success was the early
start on paper preparation that was made by the authors. Such a start permitted
a full
discussion on the manuscripts between the authors and the Editorial Board
members which helped to make each paper an outstanding one. A high caliber
of technical
material for the 1954 sessions will be assured by a repetition of this successful
pattern.
Many members in “the field
of electroplating and of finishing of metals and of allied arts” must
have had some process problem which has been solved by a novel procedure.
Such experiences are the core of highly
valuable
technical
papers. The actual writing of manuscripts requires, in some cases, the
added preparation of charts, tables and other illustrative material. The
months
will pass by hurriedly and in some instances result in the loss of a good
paper
because of the insufficient amount of time remaining.
Accordingly, this
early call is made—it is never too soon to prepare
and submit papers for the New York Convention. The Editorial Board is
now accepting papers for that Meeting and will continue to do so until
January
15, 1954.
Al Korbelak