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July 1928
Vol. 5 No. 7

Editor's Outlook783
Richards, Theodore William
Jeremias Benjamin Richter (P).785
Darmstaedter, Ludwig; Oesper, Ralph E.
The relation of chemistry to health and disease (Prize essay).791
Wickham, Jacob M.
Lead Compounds Join Radium in War on Cancer796
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The relation of chemistry to the enrichment of life. (Prize essay.).797
Gronemeyer, George E.
Note on starting carboy siphons.802
White, C. E.
The relation of chemistry to forestry (Prize essay).803
Rodinson, Joseph Raymond.
An electric hot funnel.809
Otterbacher, Theo. J.
The relation of chemistry to national defense (Prize essay).810
Harley, Dudley L.
Winners in the College and University Freshman Contest816
Vitamin B Split into Three Parts816
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The relation of chemistry to the home (Prize essay).817
Brines, Paul C., Jr.
Romans Used Glass Panes in Windows822
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The relation of chemistry to the development of the petroleum industry in the U. S. (Prize essay).823
Moilliet, John Lewis.
Liquid ammonia as a solvent, and the ammonia system of compounds. II. Inorganic ammonia compounds.828
Fernelius, W. Conrad.; Johnson, Warren C.
Special Oils Needed for Electric Insulation835
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The Story of Paint and Varnish. Part III836
Holton, E. C.
The chemist and the industrial association.846
Lewis, W. Lee.
College Students Keep Diaries for Educators850
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Food Important "Medicine" for Mental Patients850
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The elementary chemistry courses at Princeton.851
Dougherty, Gregg.
Ultraviolet Rays Aid Anemia Cure853
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Liver Diet for Anemia Spreads Rapidly853
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New-type tests versus old-type tests: a comparison.854
Dodds, Kenneth D.
Electrons Leave in a Great Hurry857
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The principle of the chemical problem.858
McKinney, Paul V.
The high-school chemistry library, (A neglected teaching tool).861
Hendricks, B. Clifford.
New Camera Films Give Correct Color Values867
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Projection of Brownian movement.868
Black, N. Henry.
Swiss Chemist Makes Synthetic Sugar873
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A definition of science.874
Richards, Wm. T.
Sun Contains Eye Lotion Element875
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Deceptive advertisements.876
Mason, Charles F.
Zinc and Boron Needed by Plants878
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Ultraviolet Rays May Harm Plants878
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The separation of constant-boiling mixtures: A problem for students of physical chemistry.879
Sunier, Arthur A.
The Fourth Census of Graduate Research Students in Chemistry882
West, Clarence J.; Hull, Callie
Chemical Digest: Culture and Technic889
M. W. G.
Blood Changes May Cause Postoperative Illness891
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Abstracts892
Statistician Scores Economic Waste from Cancer Deaths897
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Sir Isaac Newton, 1727-1927 (Brasch, F. E.)901
Davis, Tenney L.
The Modern Calorimeter (White, Walter P.)902
Haring, Malcolm M.
Monographs on Biochemistry: Creatine and Creatinine (Hunter, Andrew)902
Folin, Otto
Laboratory Glass Blowing (Frary, Francis C.; Taylor, Cyril S.; Edwards, Junius David)903
Levitt, W. T.
A Textbook of Elementary Qualitative Analysis (Engelder, Carl J.)903
Reedy, J. H.
Radium Rays Test Flaws in Castings 904
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