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Book reviewed in this article:Radio: Fundamental Principles and Practices, by Francis E. Aim‐stead, Lieutenant, U.S.N.R., Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D. C.; Kirke E. Davis, Head, Science Department, Oceanside High School, Oceanside, N. Y.; and George K. Stone, Senior Education Supervisor, The State Education Department, Albany.The Radio Amateur's HandbookChemistry of Synthetic Substances (in German) by Dr. Emil Dreher, Translated (1943) by Marion Lee Taylor.Steel in Action, by Charles M. Parker, American Iron and Steel Institute.General Chemistry Problems, by William M. Spicer, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Georgia School of Technology; William S. Taylor, Professor of Chemistry, Georgia School of Technology; and Joe D. Clary, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Georgia School of Technology.So You Want To Be a Chemist, by Herbert CoithArithmetic for Adults (A Review of Elementary Mathematics), by Aaron Bakst.Aircraft Analytic Geometry (Applied to Engineering, Lofting, and Tooling), by J. J. Apalategui, Tooling Project Supervisor, Lofting Departments, Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., and L. J. Adams, Head of the Department of Mathematics, Santa Monica Junior College.General Mathematics in American Colleges, by Kenneth E. Brown, Ph.D.
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