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July 1949
Vol. 26 No. 7

125 years of chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.346
Van Klooster, H. S.
Winners of the Nobel prizes for chemistry, physics, and physiology and medicine.353
Powers, Wendell H.
Separation of beryllium from iron by solvents.357
Young, Roland S.
Eilhard Mitscherlich, (1784-1863).358
Winderlich, Rudolf.
The iodometric titration of arsenite in alkaline solutions.362
McAlpine, R. K.
W. F. Hillebrand and some early letters.367
Bartow, Virginia.
Demonstrating ionization potentials with mercury rectifiers and gas thyratrons.372
Marion, Alexander P.
How readable is your technical report?374
Gray, Dwight E.
Liquid unknowns in quantitative analysis.377
Bennett, George W.
The rare elements in freshman chemistry.378
Peterson, Sigfred.
Some thoughts on originality.379
Sanderson, R. T.
A rapid method for adjusting grades to a standard scale.381
Seifert, Ralph L.
The place of theory in scientific method.383
Vineyard, George J.
Bylaws of the division of chemical education.385
LTE.393
Wiswesser, W.J.
LTE.393
Simmons, L. M.
LTE.393
Silverman, Alexander.
LTE.393
Biswas, I.
LTE.394
Minchin, L. T.
LTE.394
Jacobsen, W.
LTE.394
Ehert, William F.
Inorganic chemistry.395
Bairlar, John C. Jr.
The chemistry and physiology of growth.395
Wilson, J. Walter
Introductory quantitative analysis.395
West, Philip W.
Surface-active agents(their chemsitry and technology)396
Snell, Cornelia T.
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