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September 1926
Vol. 3 No. 9

Growth of the dyestuffs industry: The application of science to art.973
Rose, R. E.
Some phases of the work of the Bureau of Chemistry on dust explosions in industrial plants.1008
Price, David J.
The relation of chemistry to the enrichment of life. (Prize essay).1018
Dawson, Elizabeth.
The relation of chemistry to agriculture and forestry (Prize essay).1024
Clark, Euphemia.
The relation of chemistry to the home (Prize essay).1029
Crump, Geo. B.
The relation of chemistry to health and disease (Prize essay).1033
McKivergan, Vincent A.
The use of chemistry in our national defense (Prize essay).1039
Herrick, Wallace.
Chemistry in relation to the rubber industry (Prize essay).1044
Cox, Margaret.
The influence of early science on formative English.1051
Hembdt, P. H.
A new periodic table of the elements.1058
Monroe, C. J.; Turner, W. D.
The first lecture in general chemistry.1066
Bawden, Arthur T.
A qualitative analysis puzzle.1071
Otto, Carl E.
Electrical Precipitation.1089
Schmidt, Walter A.
Elements of Industrial Chemistry.1089
Gardner, John H.
The Carbon Compounds.1089
Howard, J. W.
Catalog of Science and Technology No. III, Part VII, Chemistry.1090
vuilleumier, E. A.
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