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September 1928
Vol. 5 No. 9

Optical experiments with electrons.1041
Germer, L. H.
The relation of chemistry to health and disease (Prize essay).1056
Miceli, Paul.
The relation of chemistry to the enrichment of life (Prize essay).1062
Leslie, Ruth.
The relation of chemistry to agriculture (Prize essay).1068
Rae, John B.
Chemistry in relation to national defense (Prize essay).1074
Gregg, Edward.
The relation of chemistry to the home (Prize essay).1079
Simon, Sylvia.
Chemistry as applied to the oil flotation of copper ores (Prize essay).1084
Laine, Esther.
Alfred Werner.1090
Pfeiffer, Paul.
Quantitative organic microanalysis.1099
Cornwell, Ralph T. K.
The value of the lecture-table demonstration in the teaching of chemistry.1109
Wiles, L. A.
Chemistry projects in high school.1112
Mahannah, J. E.
Charles Frederick Mabery, a pioneer.1117
Veazey, W. R.
A conductivity apparatus.1121
Day, Jesse E.; Davis, Ford C.
Modern chemistry in medicine.1123
Negus, Sidney S.
Chemical education at the University of Vienna.1124
Reese, John S., IV.
The combining ratio of copper and sulfur. An experiment for high schools.1129
Stone, Charles H.
A self-adjusting buret apparatus.1131
Hockett, Robert C.
An experiment in cooperative teaching.1133
Evans, William Lloyd; Day, Jesse E.
The nature of matter (Student prize).1135
Paine, Phoebe Arnold.
Why study chemistry?1148
Reinmuth, Otto.
The structure of matter. I. Hydrogen and oxygen.1152
Reinmuth, Otto.
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