The industrial employment possibilities for women chemists were limited in the 1930s, but the situation changed drastically when the United States entered World War II. Written as a mock radio script, this installment of “From Past Issues” tells the story of women chemists of this period in the words of two JCE contributors: W. S. Landis, a male vice president of American Cyanamid, and Lois W. Woodward of American Cyanamid’s Stamford Research Laboratories.
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