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THE first edition of this book was noticed in NATURE of October 10, 1931. Time has proved its utility in America to the increasingly large number of chemical engineers who have received a college training. Now that the Imperial College of Science is starting a full undergraduate course in the subject leading to a degree at the University of London, chemical engineering may be expected to attract more students in Great Britain.

Elements of Chemical Engineering

By Prof. W. L. Badger Prof. W. L. McCabe. (Chemical Engineering Series.) Second edition. Pp. xvii + 660. (New York and London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1936.) 30s.

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[Short Notices]. Nature 139, 457–458 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139457d0

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