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Science, New Series, Vol. 40, No. 1031, Oct. 2, 1914


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Address of the President to the Section of Mathematical and Physical Science of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 457-464
F. T. Trouton

The Spirit of a University, pp. 464-471
Martin H. Fischer

Appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, pp. 471-477
The Panama Exposition, p. 477
The Franklin Medal, pp. 477-478
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 478-481
University and Educational News, pp. 481-482


Discussion and Correspondence
The Carnegie Foundation for Teachers--A Suggestion, pp. 482-483
A. F. Blakeslee
Jones's ``A New Era in Chemistry'', pp. 483-484
Jas. Lewis Howe
Incomes of College Graduates Ten and Fifteen Years after Graduation, pp. 484-485
Herbert Adolphus Miller


Scientific Books
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The Constitution of Matter
Joseph S. Ames
Review author[s]: R. A. Millikan
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The Chemistry of Cattle Feeding and Dairying
J. Allan Murray
Review author[s]: E. B. Forbes


Scientific Journals and Articles, pp. 487-488


Special Articles
Vitality and Injury as Quantitative Conceptions, pp. 488-491
W. J. V. Osterhout
Soil Acidity and Methods for Its Detection, pp. 491-493
J. E. Harris
A Suggestion in Connection with the Stark-Electric Effect, pp. 493-494
Gordon S. Fulcher

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