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Book reviewed in this article:Electrons (+ and —), Photons, Photons, Neutrons', Mesotrons and Cosmic Rays, by Robert Andrews Millikan, Formerly Professor of Physics, the University of Chicago; Director, Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Revised Edition 1947.Laboratory Manual for General Zoology, by Edward C. Colin, Chicago Teachers College. Looseleaf, unbound.Discovering Our World, Books One and Two. Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Mary Melrose Williams, Glenn O. Blough.Cosmic Radiation; Fifteen Lectures, edited by W. Heisenberg. Translated by T. H. Johnson.Science Since 1500, by H. T. Pledge.Essential Business Mathematics, by Llewellyn R. Snyder, San Francisco Junior College and School of Accounting, Golden Gale College.Fundamentals of Solid Geometry, by Joseph A. Nyberg, Instructor in Mathematics, Hyde Park High School, Chicago, Cloth.Physics for the New Age, by Robert H. Carleton, Assistant Professor at Newark College of Engineering, Newark, New Jersey; and Harry H. Williams, Instructor in Physical Science, Horace Mann School for Boys, New York City, He is also Instructor in the Teaching of Natural Sciences, Teachers College, Columbia University.Essentials of College Algebra and Mathematics of Investment, by William Hart, Professor of Mathematics, University of Minnesota. Third Edition.Analytic Geometry, by Frederick H, Steen, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, Allegheny College, and Donald H. Ballou, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Middlebury College. Second Edition.Mathematics in Action, Books One, Two, and Three by Walter W. Hart, Author of Mathematics Textbooks, Formerly Associate Professor of Mathematics, School of Education, University of Wisconsin; and Lora D. Jahn, Principal, Junior School, Number One, Trenton, New Jersey.New Trigonometry Including the Elements of Spherical Trigonometry, by Virgil S. Mallory, Professor of Mathematics and Instructor in the College High School, State Teachers College, Montclair, New Jersey.College Algebra, by Thurman S. Peterson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Oregon.
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