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May 1927
Vol. 4 No. 5

A glimpse at the past and the future in chemical education.561
Hopkins, B. S.
The University of Edinburgh.565
Kendall, James.
The chemistry department of the University of Edinburgh.570
Walker, Sir James.
The story of a grain of corn: I. Manufacturing processes.574
Cathcart, W. R.
Alloy steels and their uses.583
Crook, Welton J.
Chlorine research.596
Baldwin, Robert T.
High vacua and high frequency.604
Bartlett, Guy.
Hydrogen sulfide as a laboratory and industrial poison.613
Yant, W. P.; Sayers, R. R.
Standards in laboratory results versus student integrity.620
Stone, Hosmer W.
An analysis of analytical results.626
Vuilleumier, E. A.
The correlation of the general chemistry of the metals with qualitative analysis.627
Sears, Geo. W.
A little talk about energy.630
Stone, Charles H.
A rapid determination of oxygen in the air.638
Forster, A. C.
A Survey of American Chemistry.683
McPherson, William.
Experiments in Organic Chemistry.683
Reid, E. Emmet.
Pharmaceutical and Medical Chemistry.684
Rudd, Wortley F.
The Romance of the Atom.684
Davey, Wheeler P.
The Electron in Oxidation-Reduction.685
Jette, Eric R.
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