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April 1929
Vol. 6 No. 4

Editor's outlook.603
Nature was notably aided.607
Mory, A. V. H.
A device for introducing a weighed sample into a vacuum.622
Carlisle, M. T.
A comparative study of certain properties of electrons and the ions of the alkali metals.623
Kunsman, C. H.
An investigation of types of classrooms for chemistry and other sciences in small high schools.634
Jensen, J. H.; Glenn, Earl R.
Some relations of agricultural chemical research to national prosperity.665
Browne, C. A.
Christian Friedrich Schînbein. part II. experimental labors.677
Oesper, Ralph E.
A system of individual reagents for courses in qualitative analysis.686
Curtman, Louis J.
Of what value is the high-school course in chemistry to those students continuing the subject in college?697
Hines, Murray A.
The New England Association of Chemistry Teachers and how it helps teachers of chemistry.708
Chapin, Octavia.
Teaching and research.710
Chamberlain, Joseph S.
What is truth?715
Howard, S. Francis.
Valence as defined in high-school texts.718
Frank, Joseph O.
Limitations upon the unification of chemical nomenclature.720
Seidell, Atherton.
A chemical museum exhibit.730
Spiers, C. H.
Apparatus for filling pipets and burets with corrosive substances.733
McCrackan, Robert F.
A dispensing buret for strong alkali.734
Almy, E. F.
A safeguard for stock solutions.735
Almy, E. F.
Important points in the development of the manufactured gas industry with particular regard to the influence of chemical research.738
Wolfe, John H.
A working-model by-product coke plant. A chemistry project for a student at the secondary level.745
Williams, Howard R.
Textiles from test tubes. IV. textile fabrics maintenance.753
Mack, Pauline Berry
An experiment in electroforming (Student contest).770
Hamm, William.
The science club of Cedar Crest College (Student contest).773
Van Syckle, Lucy.
Cooling curves (Student contest).776
Graves, Stuart.
The student's Ten Commandments.777
Thomas, John M.
A home-made dry-cell (Student contest).778
Schwenk, Harold L.
A convienent sand bath.780
C., G. J.
LTE.781
Willcox, Dudley
LTE.781
Howell, Camille
LTE.782
Welles, Ernest E.
The american high school.783
The american college.784
Is the european system better?785
Supply and demand as applied to high-school teachers.789
G., M. W.
On scientific writing.791
Miall, Stephen
Principles of professional conduct.793
Enzyme actions and properties.815
Norris, Earl R.
Introductory theoretical chemistry.815
Haring, Malcolm M.
American soap makers guide. I. V. 816
Preston, Walter C.
A textbook of organic chemistry.817
MacTavish, L. C.
Blood and urine chemistry.818
Bolser, C. E.
The a b c of hydrogen ion control.818
G., M. W.
Popular science talks, 1927-1928.819
G., M. W.
Youth and the good. school betterment studies. vol. 1 no. 2.819
G., M. W.
Funds available in the united states for the support and encouragement of research in science and its technologies.819
G., M. W.
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