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March 1948
Vol. 25 No. 3

Editor's outlook.121
Pennsylvania State College (Chemical education in).122
Chandlee, G. C.
Graduate thermodynamics in chemical engineering.126
York, Robert, Jr.
Abstracting research reports.130
Stork, L. C.; Cousins, K. C.
Reproduction techniques for reports and information service.134
Weil, B. H.; Lane, John C.
The use of punched card techniques in the coding of inorganic compounds.142
Bailar, John C., Jr.; Heumann, Karl F.; Seiferle, Edwin J.
The role of chemistry in the development of dyeing and bleaching.144
Edelstein, Sydney M.
The structure of the heavy metal cyanides.150
Callis, Clayton F.
Raphael Edward Liesegang.156
Hauser, Ernst A.
The practice of safety in the chemical engineering laboratory.157
Huntington, R. L.
Aluminum from clay: two processes developed by the bureau of standards.159
Objective determinations of freezing points.163
Hickman, James B.
Experiments simulating first and second order gas reactions.167
Coffin, C. C.
Application research in industry.174
Matthews, Frederic L.
Graduate appointments in chemistry and chemical engineering (continued from the February issue).177
The chemistry of the carbon compounds volume IV: the heterocyclic compounds.178
Dunbar, Ralph E.
Organic analytical reagents.178
Yoe, John H.
Small wonder - the story of colloids.179
Hauser, Ernst A.
Chemical process principles. Part II: thermodynamics.179
Kobe, Kenneth A.
The theory of valency and the structure of chemical compounds.180
Wiswesser, William.
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