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June 1928
Vol. 5 No. 6

Editor's outlook.639
Chemical industry.641
Little, Arthur D.
Dr. Edgar Fahs Smith.656
Browne, C. A.
Liquid ammonia as a solvent, and the ammonia system of compounds. I. Liquid ammonia as a solvent.664
Fernelius, W. Conrad.; Johnson, Warren C.
Boerhaave's account of Paracelsus and Van Helmont.671
Davis, Tenney L.
The story of paint and varnish. part II.682
Holton, E. C.
Practical chemistry in 1830.697
McHenry, Martin J.
The teaching of chemistry in German universities.705
Paneth, Fritz.
A comparison between European and American methods in education.711
Muhleman, George W.
A night in alchemy. (A pageant presenting the spirit of alchemy).715
Billinger, R. D.
A study in units of volume.725
Persing, Kimber M.
Boiling-point curves of mixed liquids.727
Denslow, Roy R.
The displacement series as a source of effective chemistry teaching.733
Hilbourne, E W.
Overhead process piping in chemical laboratories.738
Vilbrandt, Frank C.
A modification of the pyrogallol method for determining the amount of oxygen in the air.741
Munro, L. A.
A note on removing "frozen" glass stoppers.756
Rice, James C.
LTE.757
Hall, William T.
LTE.757
Draves, Carl Z.
LTE.759
Stone, Charles H.
Principles of chemical engineering.774
Withrow, James R.
First report of the committee on photochemistry.777
Wearing apparel: its manufacture, utility, selection, and care.777
Laboratory manual of colloid chemistry.777
Bancroft, Wilder D.
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