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October 1998
Vol. 75 No. 10


 Chemical Education Today
From Past Issues: The More Things Change...1194
In This Issue: Celebrating 75 Years!1195
Editorial
History, Chemistry, and a Longer View1199
John W. Moore
News From Journal House1200
Especially for High School Teachers1201
J. Emory Howell
Letters1203
Announcements1204
Reports from Other Journals
Malaria and Red Tide Chemistry1207
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon Cannon
Research Not Foreign to Two-Year Colleges1210
Georgianna Whipple-VanPatter
Commentary
How Linus Pauling Finally Got the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society1211
Derek A. Davenport
Book and Media Reviews
Internet Links for Science Education: Student-Scientist Partnerships (edited by Karen Cohen)1219
Linda M. Barden
Book and Media Reviews
Handbook of Liquid Crystal Research (edited by Peter J. Collings and Jay S. Patel)1220
Mark Dadmun

 Viewpoints
The Art and Science of Organic and Natural Products Synthesis1225
K. C. Nicolaou, E. J. Sorensen, and N. Winssinger

 In the Laboratory
A Simplified Method for the Microscale Extraction of Pigments from Spinach1268
Kimberley R. Cousins and Kathleen M. Pierson
A Simple Method To Demonstrate the Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen from Sugar1270
Natalie Hershlag, Ian Hurley, and Jonathan Woodward
Enzyme-Linked Antibodies: A Laboratory Introduction to the ELISA1275
Gretchen L. Anderson and Leo A. McNellis
A Simple, Transparent Fume Hood1299
John Fredericks

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Applications and Analogies
Solving the Mystery of Fading Fingerprints with London Dispersion Forces1300
Doris R. Kimbrough and Ronald DeLorenzo
Applications and Analogies
London Dispersion Forces and "The Wave"1301
C. Jayne Wilcox

 In The Classroom
A Scientific Approach to Cultural Heritage Preservation: A Case Study of Vandalistic Acts on Important Roman Mosaics1302
Enrico Ciliberto, Giuseppe Spoto, Mauro Matteini, and Concetto Puglisi
Collaborative Distance Education: The Iowa Chemistry Education Alliance1308
Thomas J. Greenbowe and K. A. Burke
A Course in Early Chemistry for Undergraduates: A Speculative Experiment in Historical Modeling at the Donetsk State University1320
Mikhail Yu. Rodygin and Irene V. Rodygina
Using History To Teach Scientific Method: The Case of Argon1322
Carmen J. Giunta

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
The Effectiveness of Teaching Chemistry through the History of Science1326
Huann-shyang Lin

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
Solid State Resources CD-ROM: Abstract of Special Issue 12, 2nd Edition 1351
George C. Lisensky , Joey M. Blackwell, and Arthur B. Ellis
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