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March 1929
Vol. 6 No. 3

The story of copper.413
Howard, Joseph W.
Christian Friedrich Schonbein.432
Oesper, R. E.
A variant method for solving chemical problems.440
Stone, Charles H.
Liquid ammonia as a solvent, and the ammonia system of compounds: IV. Experimental procedures involved in the manipulation of liquid ammonia solutions.441
Johnson, Warren C.; Fernelius, W. Conrad.
The problem of Polish academic schools as democratic centers of education.451
Swietoslawski, W.
School affairs in Poland.457
Jedrzejowski, Thaddeus J.
John Maxson Stillman as a chemical historian.466
Elsey, H. M.
The preparation of large crystals of chrome-alum and interpretation of some etch figures.473
Rohrman, Frederick A.; Taylor, Nelson W.
Oxidation-reduction reactions.479
Hall, William T.
The teaching of qualitative analysis in secondary schools.486
Kelsey, Theodore D.
Discussion. See The teaching of qualitative analysis in secondary schools.492
Wildish, James E.
Discussion. See The teaching of qualitative analysis in secondary schools.495
Collier, Robert, Jr.
Fostering science clubs in the high school.496
Astell, Louis A.
Progress charts in elementary chemistry.502
Ginnings, P. M.
The deadly parallelism between high-school and college courses in chemistry.505
Glasoe, P. M.
The one college chemistry course for freshmen.510
Buehler, C. A.
High-school chemistry and the student's record in college chemistry.514
Garard, Ira D.; Gates, Thalia B.
A filing and record system for laboratory keys.518
Otte, Burton J.
A combined pneumatic trough, steam-, and water-bath.519
Hoover, C. R.
An electric water still.521
Cooke, Giles B.
An experiment demonstrating the slow miscibility of two liquids of different densities.523
Thompson, Thomas G.
The structure of matter. VII. Application of the electronic theory to oxidation-reduction.527
Reinmuth, Otto.
What the chemistry student should know about the patent procedure: II. Organization of the patent office.536
Van Doren, Lloyd.
Preparation of boron from borax.550
Thurston, Jack T.
A periodic chart of the atoms (Student contest).553
Graves, Stuart.
Tinning and zincing.555
Stevens, C. P.
The number of atoms in the sulfur molecule (Student contest).556
James, Howard.
L.T.E.558
Walter, Z. T.
L.T.E.559
Warren, William H.
L.T.E.560
White, W. C.
L.T.E.560
Robertson, C. S.
The Theory and Technique of Quantitative Analysis.589
Popoff, Stephen.
Chemistry in Medicine.590
McPherson, William.
Laboratory Manual.591
Deming, H. G.
The Collected Works of J. Willard Gibbs.591
Andrews, Donald H.
Introduction to Qualitative Chemical Analysis.592
Simpson, Stephen G.
Qualitative Analysis for Students of Pharmacy and Medicine.593
Wood, Lyman J.
Volumetric Analysis. Voume I. Theoretical Principles.594
Cady, L. C.
Organic Laboratory Methods.594
Drake, Nathan L.
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