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January 1939
Vol. 16 No. 1

Hermann staudinger (1881- )1
Oesper, Ralph E.
Editor's outlook.2
Decorative bronzes in the George Eastman Research Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.3
Davis, Tenney L.
Mold elimination in marine laboratories.6
Richards, Oscar W.; Hawley, Katharine J.
Vitamins as coenzymes.10
Tauber, Henry.
Which chemists succeed in industry?16
Shepard, N. A.
What shall I do with my exceptional student?18
Woline, R. W.
An experiment on liquid-vapor equilibrium for a two-component system.20
Vernon, A. A.
The teacher of high-school chemistry.22
McGill, Martin V.
The college instructor.23
Stanford, Spencer C.
The university professor.25
Ray, Francis Earl.
Gas generators.27
Brooks, Ralph J.
The use of semi-micro technic in elementary organic chemistry, I.28
Cheronis, Nicholas D.
Letter to the editor34
Chandler, E. E.
Letter to the editor34
Chandler, E. E.
Letter to the editor35
Shah, S. V.; Pishawikar, D. G.
Methods of fire making used by early man.36
Watson, Warren N.
Report of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers' Committee on College Entrance Examinations.46
Foster, Laurence S.
An introduction to chemistry.50
Wildman, E. A.
Outlines of biochemistry: The organic chemistry and the physicochemical reactions of biologically important compounds and systems.50
Hitchcock, David I.
The chemists' year book 1938.50
Brooks, William O.
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