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October 1948
Vol. 25 No. 10

Oberlin College (Chemical education in).526
Steiner, Luke E.
Alwin Mittasch.531
Oesper, R. E.
A modern approach to the teaching of electrochemistry.533
Davidson, Arthur W.
The use of electronic structure in interpreting chemical reactions.537
Kieffer, William F.
Visualization: A step to understanding.544
Garrett, A. B.
A consistent treatment of oxidation-reduction.547
VanderWerf, Calvin A.
The experimental basis for the study of atomic structure.551
Morrell, William E.
Contemporary acid-base theory.555
Luder, W. F.
Structural chemistry.558
Campbell, J. A.
Why should theoretical principles be used in teaching elementary chemistry?562
Sisler, Harry H.
On the permanence of your job as a chemist.566
Conquest, Victor.
Selective placement of chemists and chemical engineers through industrial training programs.568
Kline, Charles H., Jr.
Matching the science-trained worker with his job.571
Coffer, Tom.
Chemical education today.573
Lewis, Harry F.
Hydrides.577
Gibb, Thomas R. P., Jr.
The chemical formulary.583
Isomerism and isomerization of organic compounds.583
Chymia, annual studies in the hisotry of chemistry, volume I.583
Bartow, Virginia
The chemistry of the polysacchardies.583
Schoch, Thomas John
Fluorescent and other gaseous discharge lamps.584
Schulman, James H.
Centrifugal and axial flow pumps.584
Vernon, Arthur A.
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