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November 1937
Vol. 14 No. 11

The past and future of the History of Chemistry Division.503
Browne, C. A.
And so you want to be a chemist.517
Jasper, Joseph J.
Phytochemistry. What it is and how it has developed.520
Burrell, R. C.
Biochemistry offered in colleges other than universities and medical schools.527
Harrow, Benjamin.
Scientific and technical achievements.528
Berl, Ernst.
Experimental soap making.534
Evans, Don C.
A molecular-weight determination for freshmen.537
Carson, B. G.
The organic content of twelve college general chemistry textbooks.538
Dunbar, Ralph E.
The behavior of chromium acetate in qualitative analysis.541
DeWitt, Charles B.; Baldwin, George.
An elementary laboratory experiment involving the Hofmann rearrangement.542
Hauser, C. R.; Renfrow, W. B., Jr.
A demonstration of the necessity for care in sampling.544
Herrington, B. L.
A MBIX The Journal of the Society for the Study of Alchemy and Early Chemistry 548
Davis, Tenney L.
Man in a Chemical World (Morrison, A. Cressy)549
Rose, Glenola B.
Collisions of the Second Kind: Their Role in Physics and Chemistry (Willey, E. J. B.)549
Dushman, Saul
Modern Everyday Chemistry (Horton, Ralph E.)549
Smith, Herbert R.
Lecture Experiments in Chemistry (Fowles, G.)550
Hunt, Herschel
Annual Review of Biochemical and Allied Research in India, Volume VII.550
Reinmuth, Otto
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