Is the Practice of Chemistry a Profession, a Trade, or a Tool?’ By John E. Teeple 3 V hL43T 41ST
S r , NSW Y O X I ,K Y
UxlNc a receilt week the ~ \ 1 E I t l C A N CHEMICAL SoCiErY, then, sliould give a picture of what chemists are SOCIETY was in session iri Baltimore. This body of actually doing. Such a cross section was obtaincd last 15,000 members, organiaed to promote chemical year in tlie form of a distribution list of INDUSTXIAL AND research and its application t u the life, health, alld pros- 1~NuINISI~RINo CilmIrsTRY, and a study of the list is most perity