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December 1938
Vol. 15 No. 12

Editor's outlook.552
Reinmuth, Otto.
Justus Liebig, May 14, 1803 - April 18, 1873553
Berl, E.
A plea for the creation of courses in scientific journalism.562
Friedenberg, Edgar.
Minutes of the meeting of the executive committee of the Division of Chemical Education of the A.C.S.564
Bartow, Virginia.; Rakestraw, Norris W.
The discovery of galvanoplasty and electrotyping.565
Heinrich, Herbert.
Atomic structure and the periodic table.575
Ebel, Robert L.
Program of the pharmacy section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.577
Rudd, Wortley F.
Chemistry in the service of agriculture.578
Halvorson, H. A.
Should quantitative analysis be taught before qualitative analysis?584
Hill, Lyle O.; Cramer, William F.
Saltworks of New Jersey during the American Revolution.586
Braddock-Rogers, K.
Demonstration versus laboratory once again.592
Cooke, Robert Locke.
Library guide for the chemist.597
Bartow, Virginia.
Introductory general chemistry.597
Bailar, John C., Jr.
The fine structure of matter: Part II, molecular polarization.597
Mayer, Joseph E.
The fine structure of matter. Part III, the quantum theory and line spectra.598
Dushman, Saul.
Semi-micro qualitative analysis.598
Van Rysselberghe, Pierre.
Chemical kinetics.599
Rice, O. K.
Laboratory methods of physical chemistry.599
Vernon, Arthur A.
British chemical industry: Its rise and development.599
Scott, Walter M.
An introduction to chemistry.600
Haub, Hattie D. F.
Qualitative analysis of inorganic materials.600
McAlpine, R. K.
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