Box Communal Collections 31
Contains 8 Results:
Determination of Endothermic Gases By Combustion, Middleton, A. R. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, pp. 199-200, 1909
On A New Complex Copper Cyanogen Compound, Middleton, A. R. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, pp. 197-200, undated
Detection of Nickel In Cobalt Salts, Middleton, A. R. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. XXXVIII, no. 9, pp. 1705-1711, September 1916
The Purpose and Function of the Division of Educational Reference, McClusky, F. Dean, Bulletin of Purdue University, vol. XXVI, no. 10, Studies in Higher Education I. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University, August 1926
The Purpose and Function of the Division of Educational Reference, McClusky, F. Dean, Bulletin of Purdue University, vol. XXVI, no. 10, August, 1926, Studies in Higher Education I. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University. Studies in Higher Education at Purdue University, McClusky, F. Dean; Grant, Albert. Reprinted from School and Society, vol. XXV, no. 651, June 18, 1927, pp. 1-4.
Studies in Higher Education at Purdue University, McClusky, F. Dean; Grant, Albert. Reprinted from School and Society, vol. XXV, no. 651, pp. 1-4, June 18, 1927
The Purpose and Function of the Division of Educational Reference, McClusky, F. Dean, Bulletin of Purdue University, vol. XXVI, no. 10, August, 1926, Studies in Higher Education I. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University. Studies in Higher Education at Purdue University, McClusky, F. Dean; Grant, Albert. Reprinted from School and Society, vol. XXV, no. 651, June 18, 1927, pp. 1-4.
Mechanical Drawing at Purdue University, McGrath, F. P.; Britton, L. , undated
(In charge of Mechanical Drawing at Purdue University. No further publication information is available.)
Letter from A. A. Potter, to the Members of the University Staff, dated, September 1, 1923
(The letter explains that the following paper was one delivered by the younger engineering professors in the Spring of September 1923. Potter stated that since teaching is the main function of an educational institution, no effort should be spared to improve the quality of instruction, and he requested opinions on the ideas expressed.)