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Volume 29, Issue 11

November 1952
38 articles in this issue
  1. Abstracts

    • E. S. Lutton
    • R. A. Reiners
    • Lenore Petchaft
    Abstract Pages: 472 - 480
  2. Foreword

    • Forster Dee Snell
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 481 - 481
  3. Address of welcome

    • Maurice A. Chaffee
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 481 - 481
  4. Raw materials for soap. Saturated and unsaturated fats

    • A. J. Stirton
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 482 - 485
  5. The pretreatment of soap stocks

    • E. M. James
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 485 - 489
  6. Fat splitting and distillation

    • V. J. Muckerheide
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 490 - 495
  7. Commercial uses of fatty acids

    • N. A. Ruston
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 495 - 498
  8. Evaluation at the consumer level

    • F. J. Schlink
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 498 - 500
  9. Soap by saponification

    • J. W. McCutcheon
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 500 - 505
  10. Soaps from fatty acids

    • M. D. Reinish
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 506 - 510
  11. Glycerin production and refining

    • W. A. Peterson
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 511 - 520
  12. Soap finishing

    • John W. Bodman
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 521 - 525
  13. Industrial uses of soap and synthetic detergents

    • W. A. McConlogue
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 526 - 529
  14. Builders for detergents

    • M. G. Kramer
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 529 - 534
  15. Performance desiderata

    • A. E. King
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 535 - 540
  16. Soap packaging

    • E. H. Balkema
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 541 - 545
  17. Specialty soaps

    • E. L. Boley
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 546 - 551
  18. The competition of soaps and syndets

    • Foster Dee Snell
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 552 - 553
  19. Synthetic detergent raw materials

    • H. E. Bramston-Cook
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 554 - 555
  20. Sulfation and sulfonation

    • M. H. Paulson
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 556 - 560
  21. Performance characteristics

    • Lawrence H. Flett
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 561 - 563
  22. Dynamics of the soap industry

    • Roy Peet
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 564 - 572
  23. The analysis of soaps

    • R. C. Stillman
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 573 - 576
  24. Analysis of syndets

    • John A. Nevison
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 576 - 582
  25. Detergency evaluation

    • Jay C. Harris
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 582 - 586
  26. Some aspects of inventory control in the soap industry

    • Edmund Ritchie
    Lectures of the 1952 Short Course on Soaps and Synthetic Detergents Sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society and Conducted by The University Extension Division, Rutgers University (State University of New Jersey) at New Brunswick, N.J., July, 6–11 Pages: 586 - 590

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