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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 48, Number 1, 2023

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TITLE Author Page
Number
The Front Story
Jeffrey I. Seeman
1-3
Truly, and Necessarily, on the Shoulders of Giants: An Astonishing Historic Journey
Mary Virginia Orna
4-16
Boon or Bane? Color and Transparency in Early Silica Glass
Seth C. Rasmussen
17-25
Caddo Nation Chemistry: Art, Commerce, Pottery, and Tools
Joe Jeffers
26-31
John Mercer (1791-1866): The Most Colorful Chemist in the 19th Century
Gary Patterson
32-38
“The Chemical History of Color,” but Just Two Kinds of Them
David E. Lewis
39-49
The Mulhouse Chemistry School, Professor Emilio Noelting and Triphenylcarbinyl Dyes
Arthur Greenberg
50-59
A New Colorful World: Georges Urbain (1872-1938),
the Red Star Who Disappeared Off the Horizon
Marco Fontani and
Mariagrazia Costa
60-69
Margaret Strickland Collins, Termites and Chemical Defense
Sharon L. Haynie
70-79
“The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth:”
Writing the History of the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules
Jeffrey I. Seeman
80-94
Lasting Bonds: The American Chemical Society's History Division and
the Center for the History of Chemistry (now Science History Institute)
Mary Ellen Bowden
95-99
History of Chemistry in the Journal of Chemical Education

Supplemental Information
Carmen J. Giunta and
Martin D. Saltzman
100-108
The Seraph of the Edelstein Center
Zvi C. Koren
109-117
ChemSource—A Resource for K-12 Teachers
Patricia J. Smith
118-123
2023 HIST Award
124
     
Bulletin Instructions for Authors   125
The Back Story
KC, EJ, and Arbie. Three Generations of Eminent Synthetic Organic Chemists
Jeffrey I. Seeman
126-128
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff   129
HIST Officers 2022   129

The Cover. . Read Mary Virginia Orna's HIST Award Address. See p4.