Volume 74 (2009) 1. Catalytic Asymmetric Hydrogenation of CN Functions: Hans-Ulrich Blaser, Felix Spindler 2. Oxoammonium- and Nitroxide-Catalyzed Oxidations of Alcohols: James M. Bobbitt, Christian BrüCkner, Nabyl Merbouh 3. Asymmetric Epoxidation of Electron-Deficient Alkenes: Michael J. Porter, John Skidmore Volume 73 (2008) 1. Allylboration of Carbonyl Compounds: Hugo Lachance and Dennis G. Hall Volume 72 (2008) 1. Electrophilic Amination of Carbanions, Enolates, and Their Surrogates: Engelbert Ciganek 2. Desulfonylation Reactions: Diego A. Alonso and Carmen Nájera Volume 71 (2008) 1. Ionic and Organometallic-Catalyzed Organosilane Reductions: Gerald L. Larson and James L. Fry Volume 70 (2008) 1. The Catalytic Asymmetric Strecker Reaction: Masakatsu Shibasaki, Motomu Kanai, and Tsuyoshi Mita 2. The Synthesis of Phenols and Quinones via Fischer Carbene Complexes: Marcey L. Waters and William D. Wulff Volume 69 (2007) 1. Dioxirane Oxidations of Compounds other than Alkenes: Waldemar Adam, Cong-Gui Zhao, and Kavitha Jakka 2. Electrophilic Fluorination with N-F Reagents: Jérôme Baudoux and Dominque Cahard Volume 68 (2007) 1. Cotrimerizations of Acetylenic Compounds: Nicolas Agenet, Olivier Buisine, Franck Slowinski, Vincent Gandon, Corinne Aubert, and Max Malacria 2. Glycosylation on Polymer Supports: Simone Bufali and Peter H. Seeberger Volume 67 (2006) 1. Catalytic Enantioselective Aldol Addition Reactions: Erick M. Carreira, Alec Fettes, and Christiane Marti 2. Benzylic Activation and Stereochemical Control in Reactions of Tricarbonyl(arene)chromium Complexes: Motokazu Uemura Volume 66 (2005) 1. The Allylic Trihaloacetimidate Rearrangement: Larry E. Overman and Nancy E. Carpenter 2. Asymmetric Dihydroxylation of Alkenes: Mark C. Noe, Michael A. Letavic, Sheri L. Snow, and Stuart McCombie Volume 65 (2005) 1. The Passerini Reaction: Luca Banfi and Renata Riva 2. Diels-Alder Reactions of Imino Dienophiles: Geoffrey R. Heintzelman, Ivona R. Meigh, Yogesh R. Mahajan, and Steven M. Weinreb Volume 64 (2004) 1. Additions of Allyl, Allenyl, and Propargylstannanes to Aldehydes and Imines: Benjamin W. Gung 2. Glycosylation with Sulfoxides and Sulfinates as Donors or Promoters: David Crich and Linda B. L. Lim 3. Addition of Organochromium Reagents to Carbonyl Compounds: Kazuhiko Takai Volume 63 (2004) 1. The Biginelli Dihydropyrimidine Synthesis: C. Oliver Kappe and Alexander Stadler 2. Microbial Arene Oxidations: Roy A. Johnson 3. Cu, Ni, and Pd Mediated Homocoupling Reactions in Biaryl Syntheses: The Ullmann Reaction: Todd D. Nelson and R. David Crouch Volume 62 (2003) 1. α-Hydroxylation of Enolates and Silyl Enol Ethers: Bang-Chi Chen, Ping Zhou, Franklin A. Davis, and Engelbert Cigane 2. The Ramberg-Bäcklund Reaction: Richard J. K. Taylor, and Guy Casy 3. The α-Hydroxy Ketone (alpha-Ketol) and Related Rearrangements: Leo A. Paquette, and John E. Hofferberth 4. Transformation of Glycals into 2,3-Unsaturated Glycosyl Derivatives: Robert J. Ferrier, and Oleg A. Zubkov Volume 61 (2003) 1. [3+2] Cycloaddition of Trimethylenemethane and its Synthetic Equivalents: Shigeru Yamago, and Eiichi Nakamura 2. Dioxirane Epoxidation of Alkenes: Waldemar Adam, Chantu R. Saha-Möller, and Cong-Gui Zhao Volume 60 (2002) 1. Epoxide Migration (Payne Rearrangement) and Related Reactions: Robert M. Hanson 2. The Intramolecular Heck Reaction: J. T. Link Volume 59 (2002) 1. Reductive Aminations of Carbonyl Compounds with Borohydride and Borane Reducing Agents: Ellen W. Baxter, and Allen B. Reitz Volume 58 (2001) 1. Simmons-Smith Cyclopropanation Reaction: André B. Charette and André Beauchemin 2. Preparation and Applications of Functionalized Organozinc Compounds: Paul Knochel, Nicolas Millot, Alain L. Rodriguez, and Charles E. Tucker Volume 57 (2001) 1. Intermolecular Metal-Catalyzed Carbenoid Cyclopropanations: Huw M. L. Davies and Evan G. Antoulinakis 2. Oxidation of Phenolic Compounds with Organohypervalent Iodine Reagents: Robert M. Moriarty and Om Prakash 3. Synthetic Uses of Tosylmethyl Isocyanide (TosMIC): Daan van Leusen and Albert M. van Leusen Volume 56 (2000) 1. The Hydroformylation Reaction: Iwao Ojima, Chung-Ying Tsai, Maria Tzamarioudaki, and Dominique Bonafoux 2. The Vilsmeier Reaction of Non-Aromatic Compounds: Gurnos Jones and Stephen P. Stanforth Volume 55 (1999) 1. Synthesis Of Nucleosides: Helmut Vorbrüggen and Carmen Ruh-Pohlenz Volume 54 (1999) 1. Aromatic Substitution by the SRN1 Reaction: Roberto Rossi, Adriana B. Pierini, and Ana N. Santiago 2. Oxidation of Carbonyl Compounds with Organohypervalent Iodine Reagents: Robert M. Moriarty and Om Prakash Volume 53 (1998) 1. The Oxidation of Alcohols by Modified Oxochromium(VI)-Amine Reagents: Frederick A. Luzzio 2. The Retro-Diels-Alder Reaction Part II. Dienophiles with One or More Heteroatom: Bruce Rickborn Volume 52 (1998) 1. The Retro-Diels-Alder Reaction Part I. C-C Dienophiles: Bruce Rickborn 2. Enantioselective Reduction of Ketones: Shinichi Itsuno Volume 51 (1997) 1. Asymmetric Aldol Reactions Using Boron Enolates: Cameron J. Cowden and Ian Paterson 2. The Catalyzed α-Hydroxyalkylation and α-Aminoalkylation of Activated Olefins (The Morita-Baylis-Hillman Reaction): Engelbert Ciganek 3. [4 + 3] Cycloaddition Reactions: James H. Rigby and F. Christopher Pigge Volume 50 (1997) 1. The Stille Reaction: Vittorio Farina, Venkat Krishnamurthy and William J. Scott Volume 49 (1997) 1. The Vilsmeier Reaction of Fully Conjugated Carbocycles and Heterocycles: Gurnos Jones and Stephen P. Stanforth 2. [6 + 4] Cycloaddition Reactions: James H. Rigby 3. Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reactions Promoted by Trivalent Manganese: Gagik G. Melikyan Volume 48 (1995) 1. Asymmetric Epoxidation of Allylic Alcohols: the Katsuki-Sharpless Epoxidation Reaction: Tsutomu Katsuki and Victor S. Martin 2. Radical Cyclization Reactions: B. Giese, B. Kopping, T. Göbel, J. Dickhaut, G. Thoma, K. J. Kulicke, and F. Trach Volume 47 (1995) 1. Lateral Lithiation Reactions Promoted by Heteroatomic Substituents: Robin D. Clark and Alam Jahangir 2. The Intramolecular Michael Reaction: R. Daniel Little, Mohammad R. Masjedizadeh, Olof Wallquist (in part), and Jim I. McLoughlin (in part) Volume 46 (1994) 1. Tin(II) Enolates in the Aldol, Michael, and Related Reactions: Teruaki Mukaiyama and Shu Kobayashi 2. The [2,3]-Wittig Rearrangement: Takeshi Nakai and Koichi Mikami 3. Reductions with Samarium(II) Iodide: Gary A. Molander Volume 45 (1994) 1. The Nazarov Cyclization: Karl L. Habermas, Scott E. Denmark, and Todd K. Jones 2. Ketene Cycloadditions: John Hyatt and Peter W. Raynolds Volume 44 (1993) 1. Preparation of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds and Nitriles by Selenoxide Elimination: Hans J. Reich and Susan Wollowitz 2. Enone Olefin [2 + 2] Photochemical Cycloadditions: Michael T. Crimmins and Tracy L. Reinhold Volume 43 (1993) 1. Carbonyl Methylenation and Alkylidenation Using Titanium-Based Reagents : Stanley H. Pine 2. Anion-Assisted Sigmatropic Rearrangements: Stephen R. Wilson 3. The Baeyer-Villiger Oxidation of Ketones and Aldehydes: Grant R. Krow Volume 42 (1992) 1. The Birch Reduction of Aromatic Compounds: Peter W. Rabideau and Zbigniew Marcinow 2. The Mitsunobu Reaction: David L. Hughes Volume 41 (1992) 1. Divinylcyclopropane-Cycloheptadiene Rearrangement: Tomás Hudlicky, Rulin Fan, Josephine W. Reed, and Kumar G. Gadamasetti 2. Organocopper Reagents: Substitution, Conjugate Addition, Carbo/Metallocupration, and Other Reactions: Bruce H. Lipshutz and Saumitra Sengupta Volume 40 (1991) 1. The Pauson-Khand Cycloaddition Reaction for Synthesis of Cyclopentenones: Neil E. Schore 2. Reduction with Diimide: Daniel J. Pasto and Richard T. Taylor 3. The Pummerer Reaction of Sulfinyl Compounds: Ottorino DeLucchi, Umberto Miotti, and Giorgio Modena 4. The Catalyzed Nucleophilic Addition of Aldehydes to Electrophilic Double Bonds: Hermann Stetter and Heinrich Kuhlmann Volume 39 (1990) 1. Lithioalkenes from Arenesulfonylhydrazones: A. Richard Chamberlin and Steven H. Bloom 2. The Polonovski Reaction: David Grierson 3. Oxidation of Alcohols to Carbonyl Compounds via Alkoxysulfonium Ylides: The Moffatt, Swern, and Related Oxidations: Thomas T. Tidwell Volume 38 (1990) 1. The Peterson Olefination Reaction: David J. Ager 2. Tandem Vicinal Difunctionalization: β-Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Substrates Followed by α-Functionalization: Marc J. Chapdelaine and Martin Hulce 3. The Nef Reaction: Harold W. Pinnick Volume 37 (1989) 1. Chiral Synthons by Ester Hydrolysis Catalyzed by Pig Liver Esterase: Masaji Ohno and Masami Otsuka 2. The Electrophilic Substitution of Allylsilanes and Vinylsilanes: Ian Fleming, Jacques Dunoguès, and Roger Smithers Volume 36 (1988) 1. The [3 + 2] Nitrone-Olefin Cycloaddition Reaction: Pat N. Confalone and Edward M. Huie 2. Phosphorus Addition at sp2 Carbon: Robert Engel 3. Reductions by Metal Alkoxyaluminum Hydrides. Part II. Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives, Nitrogen Compounds, and Sulfur Compounds: Jaroslav Málek Volume 35 (1988) 1. The Beckmann Reactions: Rearrangements, Elimination-Additions, Fragmentations, and Rearrangement-Cyclizations: Robert E. Gawley 2. The Persulfate Oxidation of Phenols and Arylamines (The Elbs and the Boyland-Sims Oxidations): E. J. Behrman 3. Fluorination with Diethylaminosulfur Trifluoride and Related Aminofluorosulfuranes: Milos Hudlicky Volume 34 (1985) 1. Reductions by Metal Alkoxyaluminum Hydrides: Jaroslav Málek 2. Fluorination by Sulfur Tetrafluoride: Chia-Lin J. Wang Volume 33 (1985) 1. Formation of Carbon-Carbon and Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds via Organoboranes and Organoborates: Ei-Ichi Negishi and Michael J. Idacavage 2. The Vinylcyclopropane-Cyclopentene Rearrangement: Tomás Hudlicky, Toni M. Kutchan, and Saiyid M. Naqvi Volume 32 (1984) 1. The Intramolecular Diels-Alder Reaction : Engelbert Ciganek 2. Syntheses Using Alkyne-Derived Alkenyl- and Alkynylaluminum Compounds : George Zweifel and Joseph A. Miller Volume 31 (1984) 1. Addition and Substitution Reactions of Nitrile-Stabilized Carbanions: Siméon Arseniyadis, Keith S. Kyler, and David S. Watt Volume 30 (1984) 1. Photocyclization of Stilbenes and Related Molecules: Frank B. Mallory and Clelia W. Mallory 2. Olefin Synthesis by Deoxygenation of Vicinal Diols: Eric Block Volume 29 (1983) 1. Replacement of Alcoholic Hydroxyl Groups by Halogens and Other Nucleophiles via Oxyphosphonium Intermediates: Bertrand R. Castro 2. Reductive Dehalogenation of Polyhalo Ketones with Low-Valent Metals and Related Reducing Agents: Ryoji Noyori and Yoshihiro Hayakawa 3. Base-Promoted Isomerizations of Epoxides: Jack K. Crandall and Marcel Apparu Volume 28 (1982) 1. The Reimer-Tiemann Reaction: Hans Wynberg and Egbert W. Meijer 2. The Friedländer Synthesis of Quinolines: Chia-Chung Cheng and Shou-Jen Yan 3. The Directed Aldol Reaction: Teruaki Mukaiyama Volume 27 (1982) 1. Allylic and Benzylic Carbanions Substituted by Heteroatoms: Jean-François Biellmann and Jean-Bernard Ducep 2. Palladium-Catalyzed Vinylation of Organic Halides: Richard F. Heck Volume 26 (1979) 1. Heteroatom-Facilitated Lithiations: Heinz W. Gschwend and Herman R. Rodriguez 2. Intramolecular Reactions of Diazocarbonyl Compounds: Steven D. Burke and Paul A. Grieco Volume 25 (1977) 1. The Ramberg-Bäcklund Rearrangement: Leo A. Paquette 2. Synthetic Applications of Phosphoryl-Stabilized Anions: William S. Wadsworth, Jr. 3. Hydrocyanation of Conjugated Carbonyl Compounds : Wataru Nagata and Mitsuru Yoshioka Volume 24 (1976) 1. Homogeneous Hydrogenation Catalysts in Organic Solvents: Arthur J. Birch and David H. Williamson 2. Ester Cleavages via SN2-Type Dealkylation: John E. McMurry 3. Arylation of Unsaturated Compounds by Diazonium Salts (The Meerwein Arylation Reaction): Christian S. Rondestvedt, Jr. 4. Selenium Dioxide Oxidation: Norman Rabjohn Volume 23 (1976) 1. Reduction and Related Reactions of α,β-Unsaturated Compounds with Metals in Liquid Ammonia: Drury Caine 2. The Acyloin Condensation: Jordan J. Bloomfield, Dennis C. Owsley, and Janice M. Nelke 3. Alkenes from Tosylhydrazones: Robert H. Shapiro Volume 22 (1975) 1. The Claisen and Cope Rearrangements: Sara Jane Rhoads and N. Rebecca Raulins 2. Substitution Reactions Using Organocopper Reagents: Gary H. Posner 3. Clemmensen Reduction of Ketones in Anhydrous Organic Solvents: E. Vedejs 4. The Reformatsky Reaction: Michael W. Rathke Volume 21 (1974) 1. Fluorination with Sulfur Tetrafluoride: G. A. Boswell, Jr., W. C. Ripka, R. M. Scribner, and C. W. Tullock 2. Modern Methods to Prepare Monofluoroaliphatic Compounds: Clay M. Sharts and William A. Sheppard Volume 20 (1973) 1. Cyclopropanes from Unsaturated Compounds, Methylene Iodide, and Zinc-Copper Couple: H. E. Simmons, T. L. Cairns, Susan A. Vladuchick, and Connie M. Hoiness 2. Sensitized Photooxygenation of Olefins: R. W. Denny and A. Nickon 3. The Synthesis of 5-Hydroxyindoles by the Nenitzescu Reaction: George R. Allen, Jr. 4. The Zinin Reaction of Nitroarenes: H. K. Porter Volume 19 (1972) 1. Conjugate Addition Reactions of Organocopper Reagents: Gary H. Posner 2. Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds via π-Allylnickel Compounds: Martin F. Semmelhack 3. The Thiele-Winter Acetoxylation of Quinones: J. F. W. McOmie and J. M. Blatchly 4. Oxidative Decarboxylation of Acids by Lead Tetraacetate: Roger A. Sheldon and Jay K. Kochi Volume 18 (1970) 1. Preparation of Ketones from the Reaction of Organolithium Reagents with Carboxylic Acids: Margaret J. Jorgenson 2. The Smiles and Related Rearrangements of Aromatic Systems: W. E. Truce, Eunice M. Kreider, and William W. Brand 3. The Reactions of Diazoacetic Esters with Alkenes, Alkynes, Heterocyclic, and Aromatic Compounds: Vinod Dave and E. W. Warnhoff 4. The Base-Promoted Rearrangements of Quaternary Ammonium Salts: Stanley H. Pine Volume 17 (1969) 1. The Synthesis of Substituted Ferrocenes and Other π-Cyclopentadienyl-Transition Metal Compounds: Donald E. Bublitz and Kenneth L. Rinehart, Jr. 2. The g-Alkylation and g-Arylation of Dianions of b-Dicarbonyl Compounds: Thomas M. Harris and Constance M. Harris 3. The Ritter Reaction: L. I. Krimen and Donald J. Cota Volume 16 (1968) 1. The Aldol Condensation: Arnold T. Nielsen and William J. Houlihan Volume 15 (1967) 1. The Dieckmann Condensation: John P. Schaefer and Jordan J. Bloomfield 2. The Knoevenagel Condensation: G. Jones Volume 14 (1965) 1. The Chapman Rearrangement: J. W. Schulenberg and S. Archer 2. a-Amidoalkylations at Carbon: Harold E. Zaugg and William B. Martin 3. The Wittig Reaction: Adalbert Maercker Volume 13 (1963) 1. Hydration of Olefins, Dienes, and Acetylenes via Hydroboration: George Zweifel and Herbert C. Brown 2. Halocyclopropanes from Halocarbenes: William E. Parham and Edward E. Schweizer 3. Free Radical Addition to Olefins to Form Carbon-Carbon Bonds: Cheves Walling and Earl S. Huyser 4. Formation of Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds by Free Radical Chain Additions to Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds: F. W. Stacey and J. F. Harris, Jr. Volume 12 (1962) 1. Cyclobutane Derivatives from Thermal Cycloaddition Reactions: John D. Roberts and Clay M. Sharts 2. The Preparation of Olefins by the Pyrolysis of Xanthates. The Chugaev Reaction: Harold R. Nace 3. The Synthesis of Aliphatic and Alicyclic Nitro Compounds: Nathan Kornblum 4. Synthesis of Peptides with Mixed Anhydrides: Noel F. Albertson 5. Desulfurization with Raney Nickel: George R. Pettit and Eugene E. van Tamelen Volume 11 (1960) 1. The Beckmann Rearrangement: L. Guy Donaruma and Walter Z. Heldt 2. The Demjanov and Tiffeneau-Demjanov Ring Expansions: Peter A. S. Smith and Donald R. Baer 3. Arylation of Unsaturated Compounds by Diazonium Salts: Christian S. Rondestvedt, Jr. 4. The Favorskii Rearrangement of Haloketones: Andrew S. Kende 5. Olefins from Amines: The Hofmann Elimination Reaction and Amine Oxide Pyrolysis: Arthur C. Cope and Elmer R. Trumbull Volume 10 (1959) 1. The Coupling of Diazonium Salts with Aliphatic Carbon Atoms: Stanley J. Parmerter 2. The Japp-Klingemann Reaction: Robert R. Phillips 3. The Michael Reaction: Ernst D. Bergmann, David Ginsburg, and Raphael Pappo Volume 9 (1957) 1. The Cleavage of Non-enolizable Ketones with Sodium Amide: K. E. Hamlin and Arthur W. Weston 2. The Gattermann Synthesis of Aldehydes: William E. Truce 3. The Baeyer-Villiger Oxidation of Aldehydes and Ketones: C. H. Hassall 4. The Alkylation of Esters and Nitriles: Arthur C. Cope, H. L. Holmes, and Herbert O. House 5. The Reaction of Halogens with Silver Salts of Carboxylic Acids: C. V. Wilson 6. The Synthesis of β-Lactams: John C. Sheehan and Elias J. Corey 7. The Pschorr Synthesis and Related Diazonium Ring Closure Reactions: DeLos F. DeTar Volume 8 (1954) 1. Catalytic Hydrogenation of Esters to Alcohols: Homer Adkins 2. The Synthesis of Ketones from Acid Halides and Organometallic Compounds of Magnesium, Zinc, and Cadmium: David A. Shirley 3. The Acylation of Ketones to Form b-Diketones or b-Keto Aldehydes: Charles R. Hauser, Frederic W. Swamer, and Joe T. Adams 4. The Sommelet Reaction: S. J. Angyal 5. The Synthesis of Aldehydes from Carboxylic Acids: Erich Mosettig 6. The Metalation Reaction with Organolithium Compounds: Henry Gilman and John W. Morton, Jr. 7. b-Lactones: Harold E. Zaugg 8. The Reaction of Diazomethane and Its Derivatives with Aldehydes and Ketones: C. David Gutsche Volume 7 (1953) 1. The Pechmann Reaction: Suresh Sethna and Ragini Phadke 2. The Skraup Synthesis of Quinolines: R. H. F. Manske and Marshall Kulka 3. Carbon-Carbon Alkylations with Amines and Ammonium Salts: James H. Brewster and Ernest L. Eliel 4. The von Braun Cyanogen Bromide Reaction: Howard A. Hageman 5. Hydrogenolysis of Benzyl Groups Attached to Oxygen, Nitrogen, or Sulfur: Walter H. Hartung and Robert Simonoff 6. The Nitrosation of Aliphatic Carbon Atoms: Oscar Touster 7. Epoxidation and Hydroxylation of Ethylenic Compounds with Organic Peracids: Daniel Swern Volume 6 (1951) 1. The Stobbe Condensation: William S. Johnson and Guido H. Daub 2. The Preparation of 3,4-Dihydroisoquinolines and Related Compounds by the Bischler-Napieralski Reaction: Wilson M. Whaley and Tutucorin R. Govindachari 3. The Pictet-Spengler Synthesis of Tetrahydroisoquinolines and Related Compounds: Wilson M. Whaley and Tutucorin R. Govindachari 4. The Synthesis of Isoquinolines by the Pomeranz-Fritsch Reaction: Walter J. Gensler 5. The Oppenauer Oxidation: Carl Djerassi 6. The Synthesis of Phosphonic and Phosphinic Acids: Gennady M. Kosolapoff 7. The Halogen-Metal Interconversion Reaction with Organolithium Compounds: Reuben G. Jones and Henry Gilman 8. The Preparation of Thiazoles: Richard H. Wiley, D. C. England, and Lyell C. Behr 9. The Preparation of Thiophenes and Tetrahydrothiophenes: Donald E. Wolf and Karl Folkers 10. Reductions by Lithium Aluminum Hydride: Weldon G. Brown Volume 5 (1949) 1. The Synthesis of Acetylenes: Thomas L. Jacobs 2. Cyanoethylation: Herman L. Bruson 3. The Diels-Alder Reaction: Quinones and Other Cyclenones: Lewis L. Butz and Anton W. Rytina 4. Preparation of Aromatic Fluorine Compounds from Diazonium Fluoborates: The Schiemann Reaction: Arthur Roe 5. The Friedel and Crafts Reaction with Aliphatic Dibasic Acid Anhydrides: Ernst Berliner 6. The Gattermann-Koch Reaction: Nathan N. Crounse 7. The Leuckart Reaction: Maurice L. Moore 8. Selenium Dioxide Oxidation: Norman Rabjohn 9. The Hoesch Synthesis: Paul E. Spoerri and Adrien S. DuBois 10. The Darzens Glycidic Ester Condensation: Melvin S. Newman and Barney J. Magerlein Volume 4 (1948) 1. The Diels-Alder Reaction with Maleic Anhydride: Milton C. Kloetzel 2. The Diels-Alder Reaction: Ethylenic and Acetylenic Dienophiles: H. L. Holmes 3. The Preparation of Amines by Reductive Alkylation: William S. Emerson 4. The Acyloins: S. M. McElvain 5. The Synthesis of Benzoins: Walter S. Ide and Johannes S. Buck 6. Synthesis of Benzoquinones by Oxidation: James Cason 7. The Rosenmund Reduction of Acid Chlorides to Aldehydes: Erich Mosettig and Ralph Mozingo 8. The Wolff-Kishner Reduction: David Todd Volume 3 (1946) 1. The Alkylation of Aromatic Compounds by the Friedel-Crafts Method: Charles C. Price 2. The Willgerodt Reaction: Marvin Carmack and M. A. Spielman 3. Preparation of Ketenes and Ketene Dimers: W. E. Hanford and John C. Sauer 4. Direct Sulfonation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Halogen Derivatives: C. M. Suter and Arthur W. Weston 5. Azlactones: H. E. Carter 6. Substitution and Addition Reactions of Thiocyanogen: John L. Wood 7. The Hofmann Reaction: Everett L. Wallis and John F. Lane 8. The Schmidt Reaction: Hans Wolff 9. The Curtius Reaction: Peter A. S. Smith Volume 2 (1944) 1. The Claisen Rearrangement: D. Stanley Tarbell 2. The Preparation of Aliphatic Fluorine Compounds: Albert L. Henne 3. The Cannizzaro Reaction: T. A. Geissman 4. The Formation of Cyclic Ketones by Intramolecular Acylation: William S. Johnson 5. Reduction with Aluminum Alkoxides (The Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley Reduction): A. L. Wilds 6. The Preparation of Unsymmetrical Biaryls by the Diazo Reaction and the Nitrosoacetylamine Reaction: Werner E. Bachmann and Roger A. Hoffman 7. Replacement of the Aromatic Primary Amino Group by Hydrogen: Nathan Kornblum 8. Periodic Acid Oxidation: Ernest L. Jackson 9. The Resolution of Alcohols: A. W. Ingersoll 10. The Preparation of Aromatic Arsonic and Arsinic Acids by the Bart, Béchamp, and Rosenmund Reactions: Cliff S. Hamilton and Jack F. Morgan Volume 1 (1942) 1. The Reformatsky Reaction: Ralph L. Shriner 2. The Arndt-Eistert Reaction: W. E. Bachmann and W. S. Struve 3. Chloromethylation of Aromatic Compounds: Reynold C. Fuson and C. H. McKeever 4. The Amination of Heterocyclic Bases by Alkali Amides: Marlin T. Leffler 5. The Bucherer Reaction: Nathan L. Drake 6. The Elbs Reaction: Louis F. Fieser 7. The Clemmensen Reduction: Elmore L. Martin 8. The Perkin Reaction and Related Reactions: John R. Johnson 9. The Acetoacetic Ester Condensation and Certain Related Reactions: Charles R. Hauser and Boyd E. Hudson, Jr. 10. The Mannich Reaction: F. F. Blicke 11. The Fries Reaction: A. H. Blatt 12. The Jacobson Reaction: Lee Irvin Smith