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    Book review: Chemisrty in industry. Volume II

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    Raw Rubber Symposium: The Importance of Rubber in Modern Civilization

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    The Human Side of Chemistry

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    Great American universities.

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    Mode of access: Internet

    The American spirit in education; a chronicle of great teachers,

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    Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress."Bibliographical note": p. 287-290.Mode of access: Internet

    The heating power of Wyoming coal and oil : with a description of the bomb calorimeter /

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    Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet

    Twentieth century Europe /

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    "Suggestions for further reading": p. [711]-724.Mode of access: Internet

    Science remaking the world,

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    "Guide to further reading" at end of most of the chapters.Lectures delivered during the summer of 1922 at Teachers college, Columbia university.Achievements and obligations of modern science, by O. W. Caldwell.--Gasolene as a world power, by E. E. Slosson.--The influence of coal-tar on civilization, by E. E. Slosson.--Electrons and how we use them, by J. Mills.--An investigation on epidemic influenza, by P.K. Olitsky and F.L. Gates.--Our present knowledge of tuberculosis, by L.R. Williams.--Louis Pasteur, and lengthened human life, by O.W. Caldwell.--International public health, by G.E. Vincent.--Educational value of modern botanical gardens, by G.T. Moore.--The meaning of evolution, by J.M. coulter.--Our fight against insects, by L.O. Howard.--Insect socilogy, by V. Kellogg.--How the forests feed the clouds, by R. Zon.--The modern potato problem, by C.O. Appleman.--Chemistry and economy of food, by H.C. Sherman.--Our daily bread and vitamins, by W.H. Eddy.Mode of access: Internet
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