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August 1927
Vol. 4 No. 8

Water purification and water softening at Columbus, Ohio.945
Hoover, C. R.
Patent medicines.960
Walker, Walter O.
Cooperation between the local sections of the A. C. S. and the high schools in their territory.964
Davey, Wheeler P.
Evening courses in chemistry.969
Noyes, W. A., Jr.
Chemistry as material in vocational adjustment.973
Schwartz, A.
A chemistry curriculum for every man's son and daughter.976
Kaufman, Gretchen.
The Stockholm Papyrus.979
Caley, Earle R.
The introductory course in organic chemistry: minimum essentials of subject-matter.1003
Adams, Roger.
How much organic chemistry should be included in the general chemistry course.1006
Whitmore, Frank C.
Minimum essentials of laboratory technic.1009
Clarke, H. T.
The use of the equivalent system in chemical calculations.1013
Hoskins, W. M.
The balancing of oxidation-reduction equations.1021
Jette, E. R.; la Mer, V. K.
Teaching definitions in chemistry.1031
Bowers, W. G.
Activities of chemistry clubs.1037
Pruitt, Clarence M.
A method of handling laboratory reports in chemistry.1043
Kreger, Clarence W.
The new Florida Chemistry-Pharmacy Building.1045
Beisler, W. H.
An improved Hulett apparatus for the demonstration of the volumetric composition of water.1052
Moseley, Hal W.
Cience: The False Messiah.1065
Slosson, Edwin E.
General Chemistry.1065
Neville, Harvey A.
Colloids.1066
Holmes, Harry N.
Principes of Organic Chemistry.1066
Marvel, C. S.
The Polarimeter.1067
Eichlin, Cahs G.
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