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January 1936
Vol. 13 No. 1

Editor's Outlook2
The male sex hormones.3
Ruzicka, L.
The electron in organic chemistry (cont.): IV. Monohydroxy compounds.7
Kharasch, M. S.; Reinmuth, Otto; Mayo, F. R.
Developing a professional attitude in the undergraduate chemistry student.20
Sampey, John R.
Introduction to isomerism and structural theory.22
Goldfarb, Y. L.; Smorgonsky, L. M.
Second-year chemistry for high-school students.27
Harman, Warren J.
Three convenient chemistry cabinets.28
Dunbar, Ralph E.
Demonstrations as a substitute for laboratory practice in general chemistry.29
Hunt, Herschel.
Elements of the quantum theory: VII. Van der Waals' forces.32
Dushman, Saul.
Some component errors in determining the volume of a mol of oxygen.38
Eckels, Charles F.
New interpretation of the immeasurably fast reaction in a solution containing oxalic acid, permanganate ion, and manganous ion.40
Polissar, Milton J.
Adjusted Corrections for Buret Readings (LTE).42
Shaw, Hubert G.
Mathematical problem page.43
Haenisch, E. L.
The selection of titration unknowns.44
Conard, Charles R.
Abstracts45
Baker, R. A.
The Backgrounds and Foundations of Modern Science (Lee, Richard E.)48
Davis, Tenney L.
Popular Science Talks, Season of 1934 (Griffith, Ivor)48
Sampey, John R.
Chemistry Guide and Laboratory Exercisces (McGill, Martin V.; Bradbury, G. M.)49
Weaver, Elbert C.
The Biochemistry of the Lipids (Bull, Henry B.)49
King, C. G.
Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1934-1935 (Gilchrist, Donald B.)49
The Cracking Art in 1934 (Egloff, Gustav; Crandal, Emma E.)49
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