BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 29, Number 1, 2004
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| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
| THE 2003 EDELSTEIN AWARD ADDRESS - MAKING CHEMISTRY POPULAR |
David Knight University of Durham, England |
1 |
| THE DISCOVERY OF LECITHIN, THE FIRST PHOSPHOLIPID | Theodore L. Sourkes McGill University |
9 |
| GABRIEL LIPPMANN AND THE CAPILLARY ELECTROMETER | John T. Stock University of Connecticut |
16 |
| KHEMYE: CHEMICAL LITERATURE IN YIDDISH | Stephen M. Cohen | 21 |
| AN EARLY HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY 1925-1970* |
Henry J. Shine Texas Tech University |
30 |
| NOYES LABORATORY, AN ACS NATIONAL CHEMICAL LANDMARK: 100 YEARS OF CHEMISTRY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS |
Sharon Bertsch McGrayne | 45 |
| BOOK REVIEWS | 52 |
