AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, SECTION C (CHEMISTRY) St. Louis Meeting. December 30, 1935. to January 4, 1936 Wednesday afternoon, January 1, 1936 2:oo P.M. Joint Session with Section Q (Education) and with the cooperation of the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society. THE
TEACHING OF CHEMISTRY
Ross A. Baker. Chairman This is the second of a series of three symposia on the general relationships between the science of chemistry and education. The Objectives of the Subject of Chemistry 10 min. Ross A . Baker, The College of the City of New York Teaching Chemistry for Its Cultural and Training 25 min. Values J . H. Simons, The Pennsylvania State College Teaching Chemistry for Its Prerequisite and Professional Values 25 min. J . C. Bailer, The University of Illinois
( 4 ) The Problem of the Laboratory and Lecture Demonstration 20 min. H. G . Deming. The University of Nebraska (5) Keeping ChemistryTeaching and the Textbooks Modern 25 min. W. D. Harkins, The University of Chicago ( 6 ) Special Problems in the Teaching of Chemistry 25 min. Warren C. Johnson, The University of Chicago Thursday morning. January 2.1936 10:00 A.M Session for contributed papers. Thursday afternoon, January 2, 1936 2:00 P.M. Session for contributed papers. Thursday evening, January 2, I936 6:00 P.M. Dinner meeting arranged by the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society. Thursday evening, January 2, 1936 8:00 P.M. Evening session held jointly with the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society. Address of the Retiring Vice-president, Joel H. Hildebrand, The University of California. "Dipole Attraction and Hydrogen Bond Formation in Their Relation to Solubility."
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