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February 1947
Vol. 24 No. 2

Editor's outlook.53
Punched-card techniques and their applications to scientific problems.54
Eckert, W. J.
Introductory remarks-Symposium on Technical Library Techniques.55
Perry, James W.
Coding and sorting chemical compounds by means of punched-cards.58
Morgan, John A.; Frear, D. E. H.
Some applications of punched-card methods in research problems in chemical physics.61
King, Gilbert W.
Recent developments in keysort cards.65
Cox, Gerald J.; Casey, Robert S.; Bailey, C. F.
Round table discussion. Indexing and classifying results of chemical research in relation to punched-card investigations.71
Perry, J. W.; Adams, Roger; Crane, E. J.; Nason, Howard K.; Patterson, Austin M.; Bailey, Malcom F.; Taylor, Kanardy L.; Casey, Robert S.
Present-day problems in obtaining foreign scientific publications.75
Clapp, Verner W.
Chemical Russian self-taught: V. Russian grammar.79
Perry, James W.
Problems of classifying chemical patents.93
Rosa, Manuel C.
Industrial catalysis.99
Corson, B. B.
Pay dirt.104
Foster, Laurence S.
Textbook of biochemistry.104
Cajori, F. A.
Handbook of chemistry.104
Tables of fractional powers.104
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