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October 1929
Vol. 6 No. 10

Editor's outlook.1609
Electroosmotic water purification.1611
Behrman, A. S.
An improved reflux condenser.1618
Pappenhagen, L. A.
The General Electric research laboratory. What it is and what it has accomplished.1619
Bartlett, Guy.
A possible source of error in rapid weighing.1629
Geiger, M. B.
Marketing American chemicals. Merchandising methods that have advanced a relatively new industry to a dominant position in the domestic and world markets.1630
Concannon, C. C.
Increasing the usefulness of the short focus projection lantern.1638
Taft, Robert.
Freshman chemistry in America in 1822.1644
McHenry, Martin J.
Hydrogen-ion concentration from the thermodynamic and electrochemical point of view.1659
Chakmakjian, H. H.
Charles Mayer Wetherill, 1825-1871. part IV.1668
Smith, Edgar Fahs
The relation of chemistry to health and disease (Prize essay).1681
Haslem, John R.
The relation of chemistry to the enrichment of life (Prize essay).1687
Jones, Joe.
Fixation of nitrogen (Prize essay).1691
Spears, Ralph D.
Chemistry in relation to national defense. (Prize essay).1697
Conner, Elvere.
The relation of chemistry to the home (Prize essay).1703
Prichard, Henry L.
The relation of chemistry to the development of a natural resource-coal (Prize essay).1709
Steffan, Herman.
Factors determining electrolytic dissociation.1716
Hunt, Herschel; Briscoe, H. T.
The history of electricity before the discovery of the voltaic pile.1726
Brockman, C. J.
Self-help for teachers.1733
Stone, Charles H.
Industrial motion pictures in the classroom.1736
Walters, Orville S.
The results of certain experiments in the teaching of chemistry to college students.1740
Noll, Victor H.
The status of chemistry in Texas high schools affiliated with the Southern Association of Secondary Schools.1748
Oppe, Greta.
An experiment to illustrate the law of multiple proportions.1759
Bailar, John C., Jr.
A practical apparatus for the destructive distillation of coal and wood.1761
Cornetet, W. H.
The Solvay process-A demonstration.1763
Haut, Arthur.
A method for showing the metallic luster of the alkali metals.1765
Fernelius, W. Conrad.; Schurman, Iman.
Lecture demonstration of ammonium amalgam.1767
Reedy, J. H.
Cooling and refrigeration.1768
Reinmuth, Otto.
A miniature contact-process sulfuric acid plant.1781
Dennis, S. C.
An attractive chemistry club pin.1786
Walters, Orville S.
Friendly fire.1787
Jacobs, Adeline H.
Chemical cantos. 1789
Stephenson, Thomas
Chemical bank (game).1790
James, Howard.
A janitor's life (A play).1793
Heintz, W. W.
How small is a molecule?1797
Rose, R. E.
LTE.1807
Howe, Jas. Lewis
The new introductory chemistry.1808
Bawden, Arthur T.
Experiments in general chemistry.1838
White, C. E.
Organic chemistry for students of pharmacy and medicine.1838
Krantz, Jr., John C.
Cases in the administration of guidance.1839
Bowman, R. E.
Mechanism of enzyme action and associated cell phemomena.1840
Nelson, J. M.
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