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January 1938
Vol. 15 No. 1

Editor's outlook.2
Reinmuth, Otto.
Early teaching of science at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.3
Ewing, Galen W.
The chief sin in first-year college chemistry teaching.14
Glasoe, P. M.
A student micro-projector.16
Snider, G.; Taylor, C.; Heines, Sister Virginia.
Qualifications for teachers of chemistry. A chemist's point of view.18
Simons, J. H.
Projection and filing of microphotographic reproductions.24
Austin, James A.; Brown, Harold P.
A survey of infrared spectroscopy: II. The origin, appearance and interpretation of infrared spectra.25
Barnes, R. Bowling; Bonner, Lyman G.
A device for producing flame spectra.39
Clark, Arthur R.
Constructing and validating examinations.40
Frutchey, F. P.; Hendricks, B. Clifford.
Bakelite type plastics-A demonstration.43
Haut, Arthur.
General chemistry.47
Rakestraw, Norris W.
Laboratory manual of general chemistry.47
Rakestraw, Norris W.
Elasticity, plasticity, and structure of matter.47
Davey, Wheeler P.
Methods of quantitative chemical analysis.48
Clark, G. L.
A commentary on the scientific writings of J. Willard Gibbs, Volume I, Thermodynamics; Volume II, Theoretical physics.48
Young, T. F.
An introduction to physical chemistry.49
Vernon, Arthur A.
Smith's inorganic chemistry.49
Baker, Ross A.
American red cross first aid textbook (revised edition).50
Buxbaum, Edwin C.
A hundred years of chemistry.50
Davis, Tenney L.
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