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February 1929
Vol. 6 No. 2

What a chemist may see in Europe.195
Oesper, R. E.
Uppsala recollections.246
Heyroth, Francis F.
Mathematical requirements for physical chemistry.254
Daniels, Farrington.
Discussion (Mathematical requirements for physical chemistry).258
Urey, Harold C.
The problem method of teaching physical chemistry.260
Sherrill, Miles S.
Aims and viewpoints in teaching physico-chemical principles. Their place in the curriculum.263
La Mer, V. K.
Physical chemistry at the Pennsylvania State College.272
Davey, Wheeler P.; Lisse, Martin W.
Physical chemistry for premedical students.280
Davies, Earl C. H.
The teaching of atomic structure to physical chemists: round-table discussion.284
Urey, Harold C.
The processes of color photography. IV. The kodacolor process.286
Mees, C. E. K.
Chemical Engineering Building at Iowa State College.292
Arnold, Lionel K.
Some methods of determining Avogadro's number.299
Sunier, Arthur A.
The dentist's problem-satisfactory material for restoring teeth.308
Brightfield, L. O.
Know your foods III. Canned foods.314
Schuette, H. A.
The chair of Chemical Education at the Johns Hopkins University.319
Gordon, Neil E.
The contribution of the liberal arts college to the graduate chemistry courses of the University of Illinois.323
Lewis, Harry F.
Differentiation of chemistry course for variations of learning capacities of pupils.327
Reed, Rufus D.; Salter, Clarence; Kluckholm, Charles J.; Gies, T. P.
Memorials in chemical laboratories.332
Evans, William Lloyd.
A lecture or laboratory demonstration of colloid cataphoresis.334
Madson, Willard H.; Krauskopf, Francis C.
A protector for graduated cylinders.336
Albrecht, William A.
The structure of matter. VI. The periodic classification of the elements completed.341
Reinmuth, Otto.
Fire control by paradox.348
Little, Arthur D.
Assaying with Agricola.349
Billinger, R. D.
Lead tree (Arbor Saturnii).355
Stone, Charles H.
Textiles and test tubes. Part II.357
Mack, Pauline Beery
Chemistry in 1928.367
Science Service
Photomicrographic apparatus.370
Addison, Henry Dale.
A retrospect.374
Blank, Eugene W.
L.T.E.377
Garard, Ira D.
Chemical reactions and their equations.402
Brauer, O. L.
Annual survey of american chemistry. Volume II.402
Dains, F. B.
Introduction of modern physics.403
Eichlin, Chas G.
High school chemistry.404
McGill, M. V.
Handwriting on the wall. A chemist's interpretation.405
Parr, S. W.
Colloid symposium monograph. Vol. VI.405
Reinmuth, Otto
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