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March 1937
Vol. 14 No. 3

A sketch of the life and chemical theories of Dr. Edward Bancroft.103
Browne, C. A.
An inexpensive lamp for analytical balance.107
Phipps, H. E.
The helpfulness of objective tests in physics.108
Palmer, Jr., Frederic
The organic content of twelve high-school chemistry textbooks.115
Dunbar, Ralph E.
The students' courses at the chemical exposition.117
Read, W. T.
Whither chemists.120
Jones, Webster N.
Chemistry in German secondary schools.124
Hufferd, R. W.
A suggested plan for closer cooperation between teachers of preprofessional chemistry and biochemistry.128
Negus, Sidney S.
An objective-type test for organic chemistry.129
Phipps, H. E.
Crystal chemistry: VI. The properties of binary compounds.131
Stillwell, Charles W.
Preservation of starch indicator.138
Naiman, Barnet.
A modified laboratory manual rack.138
Cheyney, La Verne E.
Modified Hempel gas analysis apparatus assembled from everyday laboratory apparatus.139
Herschberger, A. R.
Correspondence: The making of crystal lattice and unit cell models140
Scattergood, Allen
Laboratory experiments for undergraduate organic chemistry. I. The preparation of diacetylethylenediamine.141
Amundsen, Lawrence H.
Air-driven centrifuge for semimicro qualitative analysis.142
Vosburgh, Warren C.; Saylor, J. H.
Experiment on ternary system of liquids.143
Vernon, A. A.; Brown, Bertram.
The use of dental tools in some laboratory manipulations.144
Miller, C. S.
Official and Tentative methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (Skinner, W. W.)149
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