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July 1939
Vol. 16 No. 7

Editor's outlook.302
Berthold Schwarz.303
Oesper, R. E.
German instruction from a chemical viewpoint.306
Fotos, John T.; Shreve, R. Norris; Bray, J. L.
Lantern slide technics. 308
Alyea, Hubert N.
Thermodynamics for chemical engineers.312
Comings, E. W.
Transparent projections of lecture experiments.314
Conway, William J.
History of the naval stores industry in america. Part II.317
Peterson, J. Merriam
The progress of organic sulfur chemistry.323
Gilbert, E. E.
New examinations from old.329
Hendricks, B. Clifford.
The Avogadro Number.333
Johnston, Joseph E.
Periodicity patterns of the elements.335
Irwin, K. Gordon.
An evaluation of the methods of using analytical balance.340
Lin, I.
A device for drying laboratory glassware.343
Ducournau, A. L.
Reductor tubes of rugged design.343
Cassidy, Harold G.
The principles of electrochemistry.347
Haring, Malcom M.
Chemistry at work.347
Smith, Herbert R.
Surbey of physical science for college students.348
Phelan, Earl W.
The solutions of problems in quantitative analysis.348
Mellon, M. G.
Principles of engineering economy.349
Zeisberg, Fred C.
The scientist in action.349
Sampey, John R.
A course in qualitative analysis.349
White, C. E.
Introduction to industrial rheology.350
Bingham, Eugene C.
General and inorganic chemsitry.350
Scherer, George A.
Practical organic chemistry.350
Drake, Nathan L.
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