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November 1928
Vol. 5 No. 11

Editor's Outlook 1369
The platinum metals.1371
Ogburn, S. C., Jr.
Chemistry Seen as Aid to Spice and Food Industries1384
Science Service
Christmas Lilacs Forced with Ethylene Dichloride1384
Science Service
The processes of color photography. I. Early history.1385
Mees, C. E. K.
Iodine in Water Does not Always Prevent Goiter 1391
Science Service
The chemistry of the red and blue pigments of flowers and fruits. Part 1.1392
Huntress, Ernest H.
Sugar Factory Waste Suffocates Fish1398
Science Service
Carboloy-a new tool material.1399
Bartlett, Guy.
Plants "Sunburned" by Ultra-Violet Rays1405
Science Service
Evening instruction for the chemist in industry. The Chicago plan.1406
Guillaudeu, Arthur; Evans, Ward V.
Ultra-Violet Transmitting Windows Declared Useless in Schools.1414
Science Service
A survey of chemistry teaching in Wisconsin high schools.1415
Rogers, T. A.
Synthetic Cane Sugar Declared Unlikely1424
Science Service
Determine Standard for Beri-Beri-Preventing Rice1424
Science Service
A general definition of acids, bases, and salts.1425
Cady, H. P.; Elsey, H. M.
A convenient form of hydrogen sulfide generator.1428
Barrus, D. C.
An experiment in quantitative analysis for group performance.1429
Porter, Lyman E.
Corn Borer Likes Tall Corn Best1431
Science Service
Does laboratory work belong?1432
Horton, Ralph E.
Synthetic Nitrate Plant in Holland1443
Chem. Markets
A graphic method for solving simple stoichiometric problems.1444
Stone, Charles H.
Term paper practices in teaching chemistry in the high schools of the U. S.1445
Dunbar, R. E.; Holgate, Clare H.; Harkness, J. T.
Cholesterol Used to Prevent Rickets1446
Science Service
An electric steam-bath.1447
Cooke, Giles B.
The American field service fellowships.1448
Palmer, Archie M.
Doctorates in Chemistry Conferred by American Universities, 1927-19281450
Hull, Callie; West, Clarence J.
Reversing the nitrogen debit.1464
Reinmuth, Otto.
Large New German Coke Plant1472
Chem. Age
The structure of matter. III. Some miscellaneous applications.1473
Reinmuth, Otto.
Alfred Nobel, Inventor of Dynamite1480
Molecular speed.1484
Rose, R. E.
Prospecting for Minerals in Sub-Arctic Regions1485
Chem. Age
Svante Arrhenius and the Theory of Ionization1486
A home-made electric furnace (Student essay).1491
Kissel, John.
Snail Mine to be Worked1492
Mining Truth
An easily made ozonizer (Student essay).1493
Maxwell, Malcolm.
An Educational Fable1494
Durfee, Edward C.
Paints Ice to Open Channel1494
Philadelphia Bulletin
Deceptive Advertisements (LTE).1495
Henwood, Abraham
European and American Methods in Education (LTE). 1497
Rinse, J.
Response to "European and American Methods in Education" (LTE).1499
Muhleman, Geo. W.
Chemical Digest: Available Energy1501
M. W. G.
By-Products of Chemical Warfare1505
M. W. G.
Craftsmanship and Science1509
M. W. G.
Abstracts1515
Mercury Arc Best for Damaging Paints1523
Science Service
Noted British Scientist Measures Speed of Lightning1526
Science Service
The Story of Chemistry (Darrow, Floyd L.)1527
Adolph, Wm. H.
Recent Advances in Chemistry in Relation to Medical Practice (Marriott, W. McKim)1527
Hurd, Charles D.
Organic Chemistry: A Brief Introductory Course. (Conant, James Bryant)1528
Board, Cecil E.
High-School Chemistry (Bruce, George Howard)1530
Stone, C. H.
Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry (Blitz, Heinrich and Wilhelm)1531
White, C. E.
High-School Teachers and Chemical Society1532
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