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January 1980
Vol. 57 No. 1
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| To WTL with Appreciation | 1 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Mattersmiths, metaphysics and the editorial eye: A partial tribute to WTL | 2 |
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Davenport, Derek. A. |
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| Retrospects and prospects in chemical education: A personal view | 4 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Past, prologue to the future | 7 |
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Harrison, Anna J. |
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| The influence of scientific communications or educational journals in chemistry | 8 |
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Farago, Peter |
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| The measure of a man and a study | 10 |
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Seaborg, Glenn T.; Ridgway, David W. |
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| Chemistry is a human enterprise | 11 |
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Ihde, Aaron, J. |
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| Chemistry: One of the liberal arts | 13 |
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Schwartz, A. Truman |
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| Toward a more humane chemical education and practice | 14 |
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Benfey, Otto T. |
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| Values in chemical education | 16 |
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Brooks, David W.; Nugent, Gwen C.; Tipton, Thomas J. |
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| More general chemists: A challenge for the eighties | 17 |
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Moore, John W.; Moore, Elizabeth A. |
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| Education for what? | 19 |
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Parry, Robert W. |
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| Keeping chemistry relevant | 20 |
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Kolb, Kenneth E.; Taylor, Max A. |
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| A summer chemistry workshop for secondary school students | 22 |
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Bell, R. C.; Moe, Jr., O. A.; Neidig, H. A. |
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| Chemical education for the superior student | 23 |
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Newman, Melvin S. |
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| Chemistry in the justice system | 24 |
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Hazdra, James J. |
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| Goals and Plans for DIVCHED programs at national meetings | 26 |
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Crosby, G. A. |
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| Basic philosophy and acid remarks concerning new curricula | 28 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| Sputnik, trickle-down, and renaissance | 31 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| Peeling the onion or rippling the pond? | 33 |
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Atkinson, George F. |
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| Linus Pauling - Chemical Educator | 35 |
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Davenport, Derek A. |
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| Prospects and retrospects in chemical education | 38 |
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Pauling, Linus |
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| Paradigms and paradoxes | 41 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Oxidation-reduction: An example of chemical sophistry | 42 |
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Sisler, Harry H.; VanderWerf, Calvin A. |
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| Can descriptive inorganic chemistry be taught in general chemistry courses? | 45 |
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Basolo, Fred |
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| Bioactivity in organic chemistry courses | 46 |
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Ferguson, Lloyd N. |
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| Toward an organic chemist's periodic table | 49 |
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Hall, Jr., H. K. |
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| Stereochemical nonequivalence of ligands and faces (heterotopicity) | 52 |
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Eliel, Ernest L. |
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| Applying thermodynamics to fossil fuels: Heats of combustion from elemental compositions | 56 |
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Lloyd, William G.; Davenport, Derek A. |
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| Retraining chemists - Is it worthwhile? | 60 |
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Roscher, Nina Matheny |
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| Another choice for the unprepared freshman | 61 |
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Morse, Edelgard; Clapp, Leallyn B. |
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| Some stepping stones in the grand venture | 62 |
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Garrett, Alfred B. |
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| Aids to the lecturer | 64 |
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Birdwhistell, Ralph K. |
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| Television in chemistry instruction | 66 |
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Eubanks, I. Dwaine; Gelder, John I. |
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| The importance of being impressive: The opening lecture | 67 |
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Battino, Rubin |
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| Exocharmic reactions | 68 |
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Ramette, R. W. |
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| To see for yourself | 70 |
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DeRose, James V. |
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| Organoleptic chemistry | 72 |
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Slabaugh, W. H. |
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| TOPS demonstrations | 73 |
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Alyea, Hubert N. |
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| "Cents-ible" media: Novel applications of effective, low-cost teaching aids | 76 |
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O'Connor, Rod; Banks, Alton; Glenn, Paul; Hassell, Alton; Peck, Larry |
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| How do I get the answer? Problem solving in chemistry | 79 |
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Gilbert, George L. |
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| Profiles in learning: 1. How well do we teach? | 82 |
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Brasted, Robert C. |
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| An alternative method of grading to letter grades and percent scores: "Relative order" | 89 |
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Pinkus, A. G.; West, Joseph V. |
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| Occupational health efforts in university chemistry labs: A survey and a monitoring scheme | A9 |
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Pierce, J. T.; Coleman, R. L. |
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| Fundamentals of Chemistry (Kostiner, E.; Rea, J. R.) | A19 |
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Brittain, Harry G. |
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| General Chemistry (March, Jerry; Windwer, Stanley) | A19 |
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Cook, Paul L. |
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| Elements of General and Biological Chemistry, 5th Ed. (Holum, John R.) | A20 |
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Bailey, Christina A. |
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| Elements of General and Biological Chemistry, 5th Ed. (Holum, John R.) | A20 |
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Bailey, Christina A. |
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| Biochemistry (Armstrong, Frank B.; Bennett, Thomas) | A20 |
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Fried, Melvin |
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| Physical Chemistry (Barrow, Gordon M.) | A22 |
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Skinner, Gordon B. |
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| Chemistry of the Metal-Gas Interface (Roberts, M. W.) | A22 |
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Blyholder, George |
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| Organometallic Mechanisms and Catalysis (Kochi, Jay K.) | A22 |
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Alexander, John J. |
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| Organic Experiments, Fourth Edition (Fieser, Louis F.; Williamson, Kenneth L.) | A24 |
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Braun, Loren L. |
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| Laboratory Experiments in Organic Chemistry (Adams, Roger; Johnson, John R.; Wilcox, Charles F. Jr.) | A26 |
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Anderson, Kenneth K. |
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