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January 1977
Vol. 54 No. 1

Values and Reality in the Social Contract1
Lippincott, W. T.
Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: The University of Wisconsin-Madison August 8-12, 19762
Report of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: Foreword4
Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.
Report of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: Introduction4
Herron, J. Dudley
What is our purpose? What are aims (Fourth Biennial Conference)5
Berry, Keith
Where chemistry meets the world: The environment, industry, and the arts (Fourth Biennial Conference)7
Elsbernd, Helen; Green, Agnes
Using educational innovations to meet student needs (Fourth Biennial Conference)9
McSweeney, Jean
Pictures and Toys12
Rhodes, Gale; Daly, John M.
Computers in teaching: Now and tomorrow (Fourth Biennial Conference)13
Gilbert, George L.
Place of history in the teaching of chemistry (Fourth Biennial Conference)15
Herron, J. Dudley
Information processing (Fourth Biennial Conference)17
Leonard, Margaret
Potpourri: Ideas to muse and use (Fourth Biennial Conference)18
Merritt, Margaret
Report of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education. Postscript to the Conference20
Finholt, Albert E.
Student evaluation: The red herring of the decade22
Chisholm, Mary G.
Julia B. Hall and aluminum24
Trescott, Martha M.
Murray Raney of Chattanooga and nickel catalysts26
Tarbell, D. Stanley; Tarbell, Ann Tracy
19th Century Textbook Illustrations: Ventilation28
Jensen, William B.
Flashy solutions29
Riley, John T.
Display of sodium as a shiny metal29
Davidson, Scott
Chemical equilibrium29
Burke, Barbara A.
Lower valent oxo acids of phosphorus and sulfur30
Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy
Stereoscopic diagrams prepared by a desk calculator and plotter31
Hayman, H. J. G.
Computer simulation of the determination of amino acid sequences in polypeptides35
Daubert, Stephen D.; Sontum, Stephen F.
International Conference on Chemical Education: 197736
Cook, William B.
Questions37
Campbell, J. A.
Chemistry in the crime lab. A forensic science course38
Clark, M. J.; Keegel, J. F.
A compact inexpensive gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer silicone rubber membrane separator40
Scott, Richard B.; Brown, Peter
Using chemistry problems to provoke self-regulation41
Lawson, Anton E.; Wollman, Warren T.
MCT: An alternative in high school chemistry43
O'Sullivan, Patricia S.; Pecsok, Robert L.
The preparation and characterization of a sodium tungsten bronze. An inorganic experiment45
Conroy, Lawrence E.
Convenient, degassable, reusable tubes for "merry-go-round" photochemistry and general vacuum line applications49
Wubbels, Gene G.
High performance liquid chromatography experiments for undergraduate laboratories50
Kissinger, Peter T.; Felice, Lawrence J.; King, William P.; Pachla, Lawrence A.; Riggin, Ralph M.; Shoup, Ronald E.
Powder pattern program54
Miller, Joel S.; Goldberg, Stephen Z.
Determination of Pb and Cd in pottery using anodic stripping voltammetry55
Deanhardt, M. Lynn; Dillard, James W.; Hanck, Kenneth W.; Switzer, William L.
The effects of absorption and self-absorption quenching on fluorescent intensities57
Henderson, Giles
The activity of trypsin60
Russo, Salvatore F.; Holzman, Tom
Determination of hydration number by nmr. An advanced undergraduate experiment62
Kahn, E. Michael; Stephens, James F.
Computer simulation of acid-base behavior63
Hefter, Jesse; Zuehlke, Richard W.
Microbial hydroxylation of progesterone. An organic-biological experiment involving a reaction important to the pharmaceutical industry65
Volker, Eugene J.
Modification to LED colorimeter66
Atkinson, G. F.
CXXXIII. A guide to laboratory safety (Continued)A9
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories
Chemistry (Sienko, Michel J.)A45
Petersen, Quentin R.
Introduction to Organic Chemistry (DePuy, Charles; Rinehart, Kenneth L., Jr.)A45
Wilson, Joseph W.
Naming Organic Compounds: A Programmed Introduction to Organic Chemistry (Banks, James E.)A49
Lenox, Ronald S.
The Student Chemist Explores Organic Compounds (Charney, Ted)A52
Hendrickson, H. Stewart
A History of Chemical Theories and Laws (Muir, M .M. Pattison)A52
Kauffman, George B.
Science Observed: Science As a Social and Intellectual Activity (Jevons, F. R.)A54
Goldman, James A.
Liberation and the Aims of Science: An Essay on Obstacles to the Building of a Beautiful World (Easlea, Brian)A54
Goldman, James A.
The Appreciation of Molecular Transformations In Organic Chemistry: An Introduction (Rangan than, Darshan; Ranganathan, Subramania)A56
Davis, Franklin A.
Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (Jackman, Lloyd M., ed.)A60
Bates, Robert B.
Halonium Ions (Olah, George A.)A60
Hornback, Joseph M.
Catalysis in Micellar and Macromolecular Systems (Fendler, Janos H.; Fendler, Eleanor J.)A60
Anacker, E. W.
Book Reviews: New Volumes and Continuing SeriesA62
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