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August 1926
Vol. 3 No. 8

The chemistry of leather manufacture. Applying modern science to an ancient art.857
Merrill, Henry B.
The emerald table of Hermes Trismegistus.863
Davis, Tenney L.
Practical chemistry for beginners.876
Pieters, H. A. J.
Honor students in chemistry.888
Noyes, Arthur A.; Bell, James E.
An advanced chemistry course in a high school.893
Foster, Oscar R.
Illustrating the black art.897
Billinger, R. D.
Orientation of students in chemistry: aptitude and placement tests and results in first year chemistry.903
Brautlecht, C. A.
An application of colloid chemistry to lubrication.909
Szymanowitz, Raymond.
The value of tests in writing chemical equations.915
Hutchins, Roland B.
A determination of the scientific attitudes.920
Curtis, Francis D.
A study of the mathematics of colorimetry by means of a general formula.928
McCrackan, Robert F.
Potentiometric titrations as a means of teaching electrochemical principles.932
Furman, N. Howell.
A simple spinthariscope.942
Cartwright, L. C.
L. T. E.944
Guild, Bruce H.
L. T. E.944
Carleton, R. K.
Principles of General Chemistry.963
Sears, Geo. W.
Indicators. 963
Haring, Malcolm M.
Research in Progress at the University of Minnesota, July, 1924 - July, 1925.963
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