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Book reviewed in this article:AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN COLLEGE PHYSICS, by Newton Henry Black, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Physics, Harvard University. Third Edition.ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND LIGHT, by Charles F. Meyer, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Michigan. First Part.EXPLORING ELECTRICITY, by Hugh Hildreth Skilling, Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University.PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS. Ill OPTICS, by Francis Weston Sears, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Third Edition.THE ATOM, by Sir George Thomson, Professor of Physics at Imperial College, Cambridge, England. Third Edition.ATOMIC ENERGY, being the four Norman Wait Harris lectures delivered in 1947 at Northwestern University, by Karl K. Darrow, Bell Telephone Laboratories.ESSENTIALS OF RADIO, by Morris Slurzberg, B.S., M.A., Instructor of Radio and Electronics, Jersey City Vocational High School and Jersey City Vocational Evening School, Trade Extension Courses; and William Osterheld, B.S., M.A., Instructor of Electricity and Radio, Wm. L. Dickinson High School, Jersey City, Cloth.MATHEMATICS FOR USE IN BUSINESS, by C. E. Hilborn, Duquesne University Director of Research, W. S. Hill Company.HANDBOOK OF ELEMENTARY TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS, by John W. Greenwood, B.S., Professional Engineer, Lecturer in Engineering, University of Buffalo, and M. Irving Chriswell, Ed.D., Instructur, Buffalo Technical High School.BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR RADIO, by George F. Maedel, E.E. Cloth. Pages viii +339. 15times23 cm. 1948. Prentice‐Hall, Inc.MATHEMATICS: OUR GREAT HERITAGE. ESSAYS ON THE NATURE AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE or MATHEMATICS. Selected and Edited by William L. Schaaf, Ph.D., Department of Education, Brooklyn College.TRIGONOMETRY FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS, by Charles H. Butler, Professor of Mathematics, Western Michigan College of Education, Kalamazoo, Michigan, and F. Lynwood Wren, Julia A. Sears Professor of Mathematics, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee.

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