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March 1957
Vol. 34 No. 3

On the education of a chemist 105
Davy, Humphery
Dexter award in history of chemistry to Ralph E. Oesper.106
Kieffer, William F.
The mutual influence of scientific activities and foreign relations.108
Rudolph, Walter M.
Chemistry in perspective.110
Fuller, Edward.
Introductory remarks to symposium on recent advances in photochemistry.112
Calvert, Jack G.
Relations between molecular structure and photodecomposition modes.112
Pitts, James N., Jr.
The study of free radical reactions through photochemistry.121
Gunning, Harry E.
New techniques in photochemistry.126
Davidson, Norman.
New techniques of photochemical synthesis.130
McNesby, J. R.
Determination of the equivalent weight of metals.133
Wolthuis, Enno; DeVries, Dale; Poutsma, Marvin.
Textbook errors- guest column.135
Peretti, E. A.
Model of the alpha helix configuration in polypeptides.136
Whalen, Thomas A.
The inclusion of tungsten and thallium in the elementary scheme of qualitative analysis.137
Waters, K. L.; Brockman, C. J.; Waggoner, W. H.
Chemistry instruction in California high-schools.138
McRary, Willard L.
Wohler and the vital force.141
Hartman, L.
Chemistry of tanning in ancient Mesopotamia.142
Levey, Martin.
Condensed norms for A.C.S. cooperative examinations144
Examinations Committee
Physical chemistry, Form L146
Kittsley, Scott L.
Organic chemistry, Form M.B.146
Gonick, B.
General chemistry (exam) Form M146
Oldham, Morris M.
Assignment of D and L prefixes to the tartaric acids.147
Nenitzescu, Costin D.
A simple kinetic model for single and consecutive first order reactions.148
Kahn, Milton.
Assignment of D and L prefixes to the tartaric acids.150
Abernethy, John Leo.
Official Business152
Martus, Joseph A., S. J.
Letter to the editor155
Brescia, Frank.
Letter to the editor155
Sastry, K. R. Krishna.
Letter to the editor155
Shevach, Lawrence P.
Letter to the editor155
Hatch, Lewis F.
General chemistry: a laboratory manual of semi-micro methods.156
Miller, Glen R.
Laboratory studies in general chemistry.156
Lippincott, William T.
General chemistry.156
Eichinger, Jack W. Jr.
Introductory chemistry.A126
Edwards, Bentley
Laboratory experiments in general chemistry.A128
Van Osdall, Thomas C.
Workbook and experiments for college chemistry.A128
Van Osdall, Thomas C.
Technique of organic chemistry. Volume II: Catalytic, photochemical, and electrolytic reactionsA129
Dunbar, Ralph E.
Reamur's memoirs on steel and iron.A130
Oesper, Ralph E.
The chemistry of high polymer degradation processes.A131
Naylor, M. A.
Unit operations of chemical engineering.A133
Kobe, Kenneth A.
Gmelins handbook of inorganic chemistry. System44: Thorium and isotopes.A135
Stoughton, R. W.
Annual review of physcial chemistry. Volume7:1956.A135
Cadbury, William E. Jr.
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