INDIANA HIGH-SCHOOL CHEMISTRY TEACHERS' CONFERENCE The Indiana High-School Chemistry Teachers' Association will meet at Indiana State Teachers' College, Terre Haute, Ind. April 15 and 16, 1938. Officers of the Association for the current year are: Edward Zetterberg, Muncie, President; Hubert Rice. Vincennes. Vice-president; June Ossenberg, Martinsville. Secretary-Treasurer. PROGRAM
Friday, April 15th A.M. Visits to Rose Polytechnic Institute; M e l d , Gerstmeyer, Wiley, or Laboratory High Schools Need for a Better Balanced Curriculum as Affecting HighP.M. School Science Courses-Kenneth E. Coun, Bloomington Experiment to Show that Metals Replace Hydrogen in Proportion to Their Valences-F. B. Wade. Indianapolis Practical Science as a Substitute far Chemistry-June E. Ossenberg, Martinsville Results of Mathematical Tests in Chemistry-W. C. Geisler Polaroid Equipment-L. I. Steinbach, Chicago Apparatus Co.
EVENING.Dinner in honor of Professor Edwin M. Bruce, retired professor of chemistry at Indiana State Teachers' College. William N. Bell, Chairman Address (tentative)--Dr. R. E. Lyons, Indiana University Erpi Classroom Instructional Sound Films Saturday, April 16th A.M. Dry Ice as a Source of Carbon Dioxide in the Solvay Experiment--Allan R. Stacy, Indianapolis The Origin of a Science Mural-Robert L. Black, Indianapolis Basic Trainingand Requirementsof Technical Education-Professor Ralph K. Strong, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute Chemistry and Biology as the Foundation of Medical Education in Indiana-James H. Brayton, Indianapolis A Project in Fractional Distillation-Richard Martz and Charles Good, Students of Lois Martin, Indianapolis Useful Chemical Charts and Demonstration ApparatusDruley Parker, Indianapolis P.M. Trip through the Commercial Solvents Factory