A CLEARING HOUSE FOR EXAMINATIONS THE Committee on Examinations and Tests of the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society, as part of its present program, is trying to make available to instructors information regarding sources of chemistry examinations. In line with this policy the Committee is willing to act as a clearing house for final examinations in general chemistry. All institutions wishing to cooperate are requested to communicate with Dr. Alexander Calandra, Department of Chemistry, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York, and to indicate the maximum number of final examina-
tions that can be conveniently made available to the clearing house in February, 1942, and June, 1942. It is the present plan of the Committee to collect these examinations, to make sets, and to redistribute them. The identity of the participating colleges and high schools will not be revealed if such is their desire and their only expense will be the mailing charge. The Committee will be happy to receive suggestions regarding this, or any other plan for the general improvement of testing in chemistry.