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Book reviewed in this article:Organic Evolution, by Richard Swann Lull, Sterling Professor of Vertebrate Paleontology, Director of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University.Backgrounds of Biology, by John Giesen, Sc.D., Director of the Department of Biology, St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn., and Thomas S. Humphrey, A. B., Assistant Professor of Biology, Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass.Second Course in Algebra, by Fred Engelhardt, Ph.D., Professor of Education, University of Minnesota, and Leonard D. Haertter, M.A., head of the Mathematics Department, John Burroughs School, St. Louis, Mo.Plane Geometry by Charles Solomon, Chairman of the Department of Mathematics, Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Herman H. Wright, District Superintendent assigned to High Schools, New York City.The Making of Chemistry, by Benjamin Harrow, Author of Romance of the Atom, Eminent Chemists of Our Time, Glands in Health and Disease, etc. “A History of Chemistry for the layman with no professional knowledge of the subject, told largely in terms of the personal activities of great chemists, with special emphasis on modern industrial chemistry and its contribution to the intellectual and material development of our times.”Animals Looking at You, by Paul Eipper, Art Director for a publishing house in Berlin. Translation by Patrick Kerwain.Solid Geometry, by William W. Strader and Lawrence D. Rhoads, of the Wm. L. Dickinson High School, Jersey City, N.J.Vocational Mathematics, by Edgar M. Starr and Edwin G. Olds, Assistant Professors of Mathematics in the Carnegie Institute of Technology.High School Science Terminology, Chemistry and Physics, by J. O. Frank, Professor of Science Education, Wisconsin State Teachers College, Oshkosh, Wis., and H. K. White, Science Department, Mussoula County High School, Montana.Elementary Laboratory Aerodynamics, by Arthur L. Jordan Science Department, Polytechnic High School, San Francisco, California. Paper, Pp. 67. 15times21.5cm. 1929. $.80 Ronald Press Company, New YorkThe Mathematics of Investment, Revised, by William L. Hart, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Minnesota.

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