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October 1928
Vol. 5 No. 10

Editor's Outlook1209
Blasting explosives.1213
Gillie, B. A.
Contributions of chemistry to industry. Part 11224
Schmidt, Walter A.
New Nitric Acid Processes in Italy1234
Chem. Markets
Will-o'-the-Wisp Studied by Germans1234
Science Service
Boron: Its importance in plant growth.1235
Johnston, Earl S.
Micro-Photographs Aid Japanese Silk Spinners1242
Science Service
An outline of pandemic chemistry.1243
Sampey, John R.
Laboratory work for a course in pandemic chemistry.1249
Sampey, John R.
Gas "Dope" No Good, Chemists Declare1254
Science Service
Optical Experiments with Electrons. Part II1255
Germer, L. H.
Prussic Acid to Protect Cotton1271
Science Service
A few suggestions for testing in high-school chemistry.1272
Cook, G. Albert.
A Correction for "Chemical Education at the University of Vienna, September 1928"1273
Photographs made of Microscopic Crystals1273
Science Service
Chemistry contests in the high schools in California.1274
Tarbell, Marion.
Chemist Refuses to Worry about World's Food Supply1275
Science Service
Chrome Ulcers on Increase1275
Science Service
Teaching of college chemistry.1276
Haldeman, W. S.
Brownish Gasoline O.K., Chemists Declare1278
Science Service
Hard Soap from Alligator Pears1278
Chem. Markets
Why survey?1279
Spear, Waldo W.
The work of the exceptionally gifted student in chemistry and chemical engineering.1282
Olsen, John C.
Lecture demonstrations for general chemistry.1287
Sorum, C. Harvey.
Country Has 137 Medicinal Trees1288
Science Service
Creosoted Ties Last Many Years1288
Science Service
Synthetic Ephedrine Compared to Natural1288
Science Service
An improved hot-wire glass cutter.1289
Baker, J. Allen; Haldeman, Harry H.
Forest Fires Destroy Natural Fertilizer1291
Science Service
Chemists Told of Rare Metal Uses1291
Science Service
An apparatus for the preparation of chlorine.1292
Stone, Charles H.
An Educational Fable1293
Education and Society1293
Daniel L. Marsh
Motion Pictures for Science Classes1294
Iron Wire in Acid Acts Like Nerves1296
Science Service
Order of Precedence of Laboratory Work and recitation in High-School Chemistry1300
Greenlaw, Frank M.
The Professor's Decalog1306
Tufts Weekly
Liebig and Wohler Anniversaries1306
Science
How to Study Chemistry1307
Cheating in Exams Put to Use by Psychologist1311
Science Service
The structure of matter. II. The periodic classification of the elements.1312
Reinmuth, Otto.
Carbon Dioxide in Modern Life1321
An Educational Fable1326
Durfee, Edward C.
Synthetic Jewels Shown to Chemists1326
Science Service
Some Uses for Atmospheric Gases1327
Odd Experiments1333
Puffed Rubber1334
Industrial Bulletin
What a Chemistry Club Can Do1335
Spectra of the Atmospheric Gases1339
The Bulletin Board (LTE).1340
Rakestraw, N. W.
Equality and Similarity in Chemistry (LTE).1340
Friedburg, L. H.
Companionate Education1343
M. W. G.
Conflicting Principles in the Teacher1345
M. W. G.
Research- The Business Builder1346
M. W. G.
Production and Consumption of Copper Sulfate in Italy1349
Chem. Markets
Abstracts1350
Finds Old Toothache Remedy Dangerous1361
Science Service
Nutrition (Eddy, Walter H.)1362
Schuette, H. A.
The Determination of Hydrogen Ions (Clark, W. Mansfield)1362
Haring, Malcolm M.
Nitroglycerine and Nitroglycerine Explosives (Naoum, Phokion)1363
Davis, Tenney L.
Notable New England Chemists (Newell, Lyman C.)1364
M. W. G.
Study Questions and Problems in Inorganic Chemistry for Colleges and Universities (Silvermann, Alexander)1364
M. W. G.
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