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January 1975
Vol. 52 No. 1

Can we still hear our drummers?1
Lippincott, W. T.
Report of the Third Biennial Conference on Chemical Education and the Second Centennial of Chemistry Celebration: Introduction2
Pyron, R. Scott
First centennial congress plenary lecture: Reactions of atoms3
Skell, Phillip S.
Symposium: Lecture experiments revisited3
Young, J. A.
Contributed papers: Session A6
Neidig, H. A.
Contributed papers: Session B7
Puterbaugh, W. H.
The second centennial congress plenary lecture: Remote oxidation and related reactions10
Breslow, Ronald
Priestley bicentennial -- West coast style10
Slabaugh, W. H.; Slabaugh L. B.
The Priestley heritage: Prospects for chemistry in its third 100 years12
Long, F. A.
Second centennial of chemistry award address: Forbidden reactions of triplet oxygen14
Barton, Sir Derek
Frontiers in chemistry day. Oxygen bicentennial symposium15
Benkovic, S. J.
Contributed papers16
Fuller, E. C.
Symposium on individualized instruction17
Garner, R. H.
Symposium on computers in chemical education18
Companion, A. L.
Discussion: Concerns in high school chemistry teaching19
Schmuckler, J. S.
Discussion: Mathematics in the first-year chemistry course19
Richter, G. P.
Discussion: History-assisted instruction and the uses of human issues in chemical education20
Fine, L. W.
Discussion: Environmental studies20
Sterrett, F. S.
Frontiers in chemistry plenary lecture: Molecular aspects of nerve conduction21
Lazdunski, Michel
Frontiers in education day. Contributed papers: Session A21
Venier, C. G.
Contributed papers: Session B23
Davis, J. C., Jr.
Contributed papers: Session C24
Seely, O., Jr.
Frontiers of education plenary lecture: Some of my best friends are teachers25
Saltman, Paul
Report of the Conference on Laboratory Instruction in Chemistry: Introduction27
Aikens, David A.; Bailey, Ronald A.; Bunce, Stanley C.; Clark, G. Marvin, Jr.; Clark, Herbert M.; Dondes, Seymour; Hepfinger, Norber F.; Strong, Robert L.
Plenary lecture: The instructional laboratory: purposes and organization28
Lippincott, W. T.
Plenary lecture: The integrated laboratory in chemistry31
Martin, J. C.
Plenary lecture: Laboratory aids: Promethean gift or procrustean bed?35
Bell, Jerry A.
Plenary lecture: The computer in laboratory instruction38
Wilkins, Charles L.
Plenary lecture: The general chemistry laboratory41
Young, J. A.
A general chemistry laboratory project utilizing atomic absorption50
Testa, J. F.; Wyatt, J. L.
What is oxidation?51
Herron, J. Dudley
Vitamin B1253
Webb, John; Morris, Peter
Berzelius and the discovery of thorium53
Waggoner, William H.
Davy, Coleridge, and chemical nomenclature54
Knight, David
A dynamic lecture demonstration of dynamic equilibrium - The BG system55
Battino, Rubin
Determining homotopic, enantiotopic, and diastereotopic faces in organic molecules56
Kaloustian, Semiramis Ayal; Kaloustian, Moses K.
Madelung constants and other lattice sums58
Burrows, E. L.; Kettle, S. F. A.
Stereoisomerism about a double bond60
Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy M.
Computerized three-dimensional illustration of gas equations61
Remark, John F.
Tailoring an advanced course in chemistry to the student's needs. An unexpected spin-off in self-paced instruction63
Kemp, Marwin K.
Violet for nitrate ion64
Nitidandhaprabhas, Ovart
The Keller plan and student evaluation65
Hedrick, Jack L.
An interdisciplinary approach to science and literature66
Labianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J.
Hemoglobin. A series of biochemistry experiments67
Slabaugh, Michael R.; Carrasco, Charles R.
An inexpensive mercury-free manostat68
Piel, Elmar
Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism (continued)A9
Wong, Kin-Ping
Azide hazards with automatic blood cell countersA23
Wear, James O.
Chemistry -- A modern introduction (Brescia, Frank; Mehlman, Stanley; Pellegrini, Frank C.; Stambler, Seymour).A38
Kren, Robert M.
Chemistry: Introduction to matter (Thomson, Tom R.)A38
Kessel, William G.
Chemical principles and properties (Sienko, Michell J.; Plane, Robert A.)A40
Maybury, P. Calvin
Introductory chemistry: A survey of general, organic and biological chemistry (Kumli, Karl F.)A40
Ifft, James B.
An environmental approach to physical science (Wilson, Jerry D.)A44
Kolb, Doris K.
Introductory organic chemistry (Gerig, J. T.)A44
Fife, Wilmer K.
Fundamentals of organic chemistry (Monson, Richard S.; Shelton, John C.)A57
Treblow, Mordecai
Heterocyclic chemistry (Joule, J. A.; Smith, G. F.)A57
Eisch, John J.
Modern aspects of inorganic chemistry. Fourth edition (Emeleus, H. J.; Sharpe, A. G.)A60
Davenport, Derek A.
Modern electrochemistry (Bockris, John O'M; Reddy, Amulya K. N.)A60
Layton, E. Miller, Jr.
Analog and digital electronics for scientists (Vassos, Basil H.; Ewing, Galen W.)A62
Tabbutt, Frederick D.
Mossbauer spectroscopy: An introduction for inorganic chemists and geochemists (Bancroft, G. M.)A64
Herber, Rolfe H.
General chemistry. Readings from Scientific American (Ifft, James B.; Hearst, John E.)A66
W. F. K.
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