BIBLIO GRA PHY 



LIST OF PAPERS PUBLISHED BY IRVING LANGMUIR, 

 ARRANGED ACCORDING TO SUBJECT MATTER 



A. General Topics, Scientific Research, Philosophy of Sci- 

 ence, Incentives in Science and in Industry, Scientific 



Education. 



Serial No. 

 70. Future Developments of Theoretical Chemistry. Chem. and Met. Engrg., 24, 



533 (1920. 

 115. Atomic Hydrogen as an Aid to Industrial Research. Science, February 24, 1928, 



57; 115a. in Ind. and Engrg. Chem., 20, 332 (1928). Chap. No. 7. 

 124. President's Address. Modern Concepts in Physics and Their Relation to Chem- 

 istry. JACS 51, 2847 (1929). Also, Smithsonian Report for 1930, pp. 219-241. 

 149. Science .A.s a Guide in Life. G-E Rev., 37, 312 (1934). 

 152. Fundamental Industrial Research. G-E Rev., 38, 324 (1935). 

 166. Chemical Research. Address delivered at the Dedication of the New Building 



of Mellon Institute, May 5-9, 1937. Ind. and Engrg. Chem., 15, 188 (1937). 

 171. Fundamental Research and Its Human Value. G-E Rev., 40, 569 (1937). Also. 



Scientific Monthly. XLVI, 358 (1938). 

 180. The Speed of the Deer Fly. Science, 87, 233 (1938). 

 190a. A Chapter: "Simple Experiments in Science" page 3 of book: Excursions in 



Science edited by Neil G. Reynolds and Ellis L. Manning Whittlesey House. 



McGraw-Hill Book Co. (1939). 

 197. Science, Common Sense, and Decency. Retiring Pres. address from A.A.A.S. 



Science. 97, 1 (1943). Chap. No. 1. 



199. Unforseeable Results of Research. N.Y. Philharmonic Symphony. U.S. Rubber 

 Co. Bi'oadcast. (January 21, 1945). 



200. Electronics of Tomorrow. N.Y. Herald Tribune Forum. (Nov. 17, 1943). 



201. Discussion on Science Legislation. Joint Hearings on Science Bills before Sen- 

 ate Military Affairs and Commerce Committees. (October 8, 1945). Chap. No. 2. 



(November 30, 1945). 



202. Testimony on Atomic Energy Control. Senate Hearings on Atomic Energy. 



203. World Control of Atomic Energy. Proc. of the American Phil. Soc, 90, No 1, 

 January, 1946. (Read Nov. 16, 1945, in the Symposium on Atomic Energy and 

 its Implications.) Chap. No. 3. 



204. My Trip to Russia. Chemical and Engineering News, 24, 6, 759-765. (March 

 24, 1946). 



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