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March 1939
Vol. 16 No. 3

Editor's outlook.102
The "coelum philosophorum" of Philipp Ulstad.103
Atkinson, Edward R.; Hughes, Arthur H.
Electrochemistry of rare metals.108
Fink, Colin G.
Chemistry exhibits and projects.113
Watters, Leslie.
Simple apparatus for demonstrating Boyle's law.115
Hays, Edwin E.; Gustavson, R. G.
Trends in the organization of high-school chemistry since 1920.116
Hall, Carrol C.
A convenient apparatus for holding funnels while filtering into beakers.120
Swift, Elijah, Jr.
The chemist and chemical engineer in the explosives industry.121
Pearsall, David E.
Significant aspects of visual aids in chemical education.129
Astell, Louis A.
Qualitative analysis without hydrogen sulfide.133
Brockman, C. J.
An inexpensive mechanical stirrer.138
Krewson, C. F.
The hydrolysis of a salt derived from a weak acid and a weak base.140
O'Brien, S. James.
New organic qualitative reagents.143
Smith, J. W.; Rogers, H. E.
Freedom of speech in chemical education.144
Webb, Hanor A.
Abstracts146
Howard, J. W.; Lichtenwalner, D. C.; Oppe, Greta
Die chemie der metall-organiscen verbindungen.148
Johnson, W. C.
The quadri-service manual of organic chemisty.148
Conner, Ralph
Intorduction to physiological chemistry.149
Koch, F. C.
Laboratory manual of physiological chemistry.150
Koch, F. C.
A laboratory manual of qualitative analysis.150
Lehrman, Leo
Inorganic chemistry for pharmacy students.150
Vanden Bosche, E. G.
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