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June 1926
Vol. 3 No. 6

Radium.623
Bardwell, D. C.
Fragments relating to the history of chemistry in America.629
Smith, Edgar F.
Chemistry, health's torch-bearer (Prize essay).638
Rioch, Janet.
The relation of chemistry to the enrichment of life (Prize essay).646
Kerns, La Verne.
The relation of chemistry to agriculture (Prize essay).654
McCrae, James Archibald.
The relation of chemistry to the home (Prize essay).662
Wilson, J. Maple, Jr.
The relation of chemistry to national defense (Prize essay).671
Hocking, George MacDonald.
The relation of chemistry to the development of the petroleum industry (Prize essay).681
Urban, John William.
The training of high-school chemistry teachers.701
Currier, A. J.
Should laboratory courses require more of the students' time per unit credit than lecture course?704
Scott, Wilfred W.
Four-, five-, and six-year chemical engineering curricula.707
Withrow, James R.
L. T. E.716
Stubbs, Morris F.
L. T. E.718
Rich, Stephen G.
L. T. E. 719
Brinkley, Stuart R.
L. T. E.720
Keach, De Witt T.
L. T. E.721
Clark, John D.
L. T. E.722
St. Claire, George W.
Popular Research Narratives, Volume II.739
Slosson, E. E.
Laboratory Chemistry for Girls.739
Kelley, Louise
Guide to Laboratory Chemistry for Girls.739
Kelley, Louise
Chemistry in Agriculture.739
Skinner, W. W.
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