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April 1948
Vol. 25 No. 4

Editor's outlook.181
Theodore George Wormley-first American microchemist 1826-1897.182
MacNevin, William Marshall.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (chemical education in american institutions).187
Cope, Arthur C.
An information service using both hand and machine sorted cards.195
Crandall, George S.; Brown, Betty M.
Structural molecular models.200
Campbell, J. A.
Introduction to polymer laboratory experiments.204
Wiley, Richard H.
Color and the transition elements.207
Parsons, Ian H.
New tough films and bubbles.211
Kuehner, A. L.
The need for a new approach to science teaching.213
French, Sidney J.
A quantitative demonstration of Graham's Law of Diffusion.215
LeRoy, Luis F.
A diagnostic test on the mastery of chemical calculations.217
Bachelder, Myrtle C.
Fundamentals in applied electrochemistry.219
Fink, Colin G.
Industrial advertising as a source of information.222
Kessel, W. G.
Simple demonstration polarograph.224
Rulfs, Charles L.
Making technical reports understandable.226
Gray, Dwight E.
LTE.229
Hakala, Reino W.
LTE.229
Hahn, F. L.
Report of the New England association of chemistry teachers.236
General Chemistry.237
Rakestraw, Norris W.
Volumetric analysis. Volume II.237
Burford, M. Gilbert
Chemistry in our time.238
Sherman, R. M.
The strange story of the quantum.238
Dushman, Saul
A rational approach to chemical principles.239
Arenson, S. B.
The chemistry and technology of waxes.239
Kistler, S. S.
Heat.240
Kobe, Kenneth A.
Calcium and phosphorus in foods and nutrition.240
Cajori, F. A.
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