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May 1926
Vol. 3 No. 5

John Dalton.485
Hopwood, Arthur.
The story of baking powder.492
Ziegler, P. F.
A visit to Edgar Fahs Smith.500
Jacobs, Adeline H.
The pectic substances.505
Dore, W. H.
The handling of materials and apparatus in the high-school chemical laboratory.514
Bowers, W. G.
Portland cement research.519
Bates, P. H.
Questionnaire study of the duties of the one in charge of the department of science with particular reference to chemistry.533
Carpenter, W. W.
A simple rule for the classification of the elements.542
Garard, Ira D.
Separation with phase change: Dryers and drying.547
Towers, J. K.
A survey of chemistry in the colleges of Texas.551
Entrikin, John B.
Why are students not more interested in chemistry?556
Keach, De Witt T.
The teaching of the history of chemistry.560
Noyes, Wm. A.
A method for the grading of quantitative chemistry laboratory determinations.562
Frost, Walter S.
The service side of chemistry.565
Smith, Herbert R.
Arithmetic in first-year chemistry.568
Ward, H. P.
Getting off at Baltimore.571
Stone, Charles H.
Chemistry and alchemy in the Arabian Nights.573
Brockman, C. J.
Is a meeting of college chemistry students worthwhile?576
Lingle, Robert M.
L. T. E.585
Jaques, Agnes F.
L. T. E.586
Keller, Adam J.
Chemistry and Recent Progress in Medicine.612
Rudd, Wortley F.
Outlines of Qualitative Chemical Analysis.612
Buehrer, T. F.
A Treatise on Physical Chemistry.613
Kharasch, M. S.
Makers of Modern Chemistry.613
Foster, William
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