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March 1955
Vol. 32 No. 3

Editor's Outlook111
Rakestraw, Norris W.
Language ability.112
Soule, Byron A.
Technical abbreviations and contractions in English.114
Schaler, Charlotte.
A procedure for the identification of languages.118
Clouser, Benn E.; Skolnik, Hermann.
Foreign residues in English: how to read a translation.123
Van Haagen, Ernst.
Foreign-language reading skill.128
Dostert, Leon E.
Interlingua in chemical writing.132
Gode, Alexander.
A mnemonic acid for aldoses.136
Deloach, Will S.; Brandon, Ann.
The transliteration of Oriental languages in chemical literature.137
Mish, John L.
Storage of lecture-demonstration equipment.138
Nicholson, Douglas G.
Electronegativities in inorganic chemistry: (IV), A revision of atomic charge data.140
Sanderson, R. T.
Reducing duplication in high-school and first-year college chemistry.141
Group A, Report, Kenyon College meeting.
A crossword puzzle of chemical history.144
Slabaugh, W. H.; Cummins, E. L.
The Grignard reagent reaches the freshman.146
King, W. Bernard; Beel, John A.
Glass evolution: a factor in science.149
Silverman, Alexander.
A laboratory ozonizer.154
Andrews, A. C.; Mickel, B. L.; Klassen, K. C.
The mathematical combination of Lambert's law and Beer's law.155
Lohman, Fred H.
Franklin Peale's visit to Europe in the mint service.156
Nepomucene, Sister St. John.
New wealth from agriculture.160
Ratchford, William P.
Letter to the editor162
Sementsov, A.
General college chemistry.163
Young, Jay A.
Qualitative inorganic analysis.164
Woodriff, R. A.
Essays in science.164
Keighton, Walter B.
Les constantes physiques des comproses organiques cristallises.164
Robertson, Ross G.
The permanent revolution in science.164
Hannan, Sister M. Consilia.
Adhesive bonding of metals.165
Fisher, Harry L.
Preparation for medical education in the liberal arts college.165
Keighton, Walter B.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. system 9: schwefel. part A3.166
Bailar, John C. Jr.
A speculation in reality.166
Martinette, Sister Mary
Fundamentals of inorganic, organic and biological chemistry.166
Laboroatory manual of chemistry.166
Miner, Helen I.
New fibres from proteins.167
Richter, George A. Jr.
Methods for emission spectrochemical analysis.167
Nachterieb, Norman H.
Introduction to nuclear engineering.167
Howe, J.P.
Master's theses in science, 1952.168
Thorpe's dictionary of applied chemistry. volume XI: soil, organic constituents of, to zymurgy.168
Introduction to the theory of error.168
Bibliography on research administration.168
Manual for plastic welding. volume II: polyethylene.168
Experimental inorganic chemistry: a guide to laboratory practice.168
Rakestraw, Norris W.
Inorganic quantitative ananlysis.169
Pecsok, Robert L.
The vitamins: chemistry, physioilogy, pathology. volume II,169
Mitchell, Philip H.
Vegetable fats and oils.169
Bossert, Roy G.
Flow properties of dispersed systems.170
Oster, Gerald
Science facilities for the modern high school.170
Oppe, Greta
Matter energy mechanics.170
Eyring, Henry
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