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May 1929
Vol. 6 No. 5

Editors outlook.827
Future possibilities in the utilization of cellulose.829
Herty, Charles H.
Cooperation of the university with industry with special references to pulp and paper.846
Benson, H. K.
Training chemists for the industries.852
Kraus, Charles A.; Arnold, Samuel T.
Biophysical chemistry. I.858
Cofman, Victor.
Eliot and Storer, pioneers in the laboratory teaching of chemistry.868
Davis, Tenney L.
And now the mechanical color analyzer.880
Bartlett, Guy.
Training in chemistry to meet the needs of the present agricultural situation.886
Knight, Henry G.
Synthetic ammonia in the fertilizer industry.894
Turrentine, J. W.
Concentrated fertilizers: Problems for the chemist and agronomist.899
Beaumont, A. B.
Some criticisms of the current teaching of inorganic chemistry.906
Dubois, Robert.
The freshman chemistry course with particular reference to the laboratory work.914
Hill, G. Albert.
Chemistry and science in college entrance and graduation requirements.918
Mattern, L. W.
Scholarship and employment record of evening students.931
Olsen, John C.; Smith, Gilbert B. L.
More about problems and graphs.943
Davis, Eugene R.
A demonstration experiment with hydrogen chloride.945
Stone, Charles H.
A device for stirring within a sealed container.947
Scheflan, Leopold.
An experiment illustrating voltaic polarization.952
Cady, H. P.; Taft, Robert.
A successful chemistry club initiation.958
Walters, Orville S.
Floating mercury on water.962
Adam, N. K.
Chemistry on the high-school stage.963
Bergen, R. C.
Why does a substance burn?965
Persing, K. M.
What the chemistry student should know about the patent procedure: III. Preparation of the application.966
Van Doren, Lloyd.
Chemistry (A verse).972
Watson, Mildred.
Justus von Liebig: the sponsor of a prize contest in chemistry.973
Schierz, Ernest R.
The oxidation of zinc-a demonstration.976
Meyer, Martin.
The advice or albertus magnus to the ambitious alchemist.977
Davis, Tenney L.
Ancient symbols for metals.979
White, J.
The ordinall of alchemy.1001
Browne, C. A.
Fundamentals of chemistry. 1002
Wade, F. B.
Organic syntheses. volume IX.1002
Donleavy, John J.
The fundamentals of quantitative analysis.1003
Dobbins, J. T.
Reference book of inorganic chemistry.1004
Chandlee, G. C.
Chemical publications, their nature, and use.1004
Reid, E. Emmet
Salts, acids, bases: electrolytes: stereochemistry.1005
Hall, Norris F.
Identification and properties of the metals and non-metals.1006
Jackson, V. T.
Determination of molecular weights in the vapor state from vapor pressure and evaporation data.1006
G., M. W.
The sulphoaluminates of calcium.1007
G., M. W.
Third report of commision on medical education.1007
G., M. W.
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