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Maurice Greer Smith Homer L. Dodge; 10 (1930); pp.5-6 |
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Science, Education, and the Museum A. Richards; 10 (1930); pp. 7-12 |
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address | Geological Sciences |Physical Sciences |Social Sciences |Home
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Two Stylet Cercariae from Douglas Lake, Michigan Frank G. Brooks; 10 (1930); pp. 13-16 |
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A Specimen of Streptocephlus Taken in Oklahoma County Cliff Otto and Roy Jones; 10 (1930); p. 17 |
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Differential Reactions to Environment of a Host and its Parasite A. O. Weese; 10 (1930); pp. 18-19 |
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Some Grasses Not Previously Reported from Oklahoma H. I. Featherly; 10 (1930); p. 20 |
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Some Experiments on the Effects of Liver Substance on the Uric Acid Content of the Blood K. L. Dickens; 10 (1930); pp. 21-23 |
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The Present Status of Radium Everett S. Lain, M. D., F. A. C. P.; 10 (1930); pp. 23-25 |
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Seral Communities of a Muddy Sea Bottom A. O. Weese and James A. MacNab; 10 (1930); pp. 26-28 |
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Some Biotic Data at the Edge of a Snowslide Mary J. Brown and L. O. Jackson; 10 (1930); pp. 29-38 |
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Directions for the Plant Life Cycle Chart No Author Listed; 10 (1930); p. 38 |
SOCIAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address |Biological Sciences | Geological Sciences |Physical Sciences |Home
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The Physical Condition of the Self Supporting and Partially Supporting College Student at the University of Oklahoma Alma J. Neill and Louise Perkinson; 10 (1930); pp. 39-42 |
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A Statistical Study of College Students' Views of Classroom Teaching Herbert Patterson; 10 (1930); pp. 43-47 |
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The Relation of the Principal's Salary to the Salary of the Superintendent in Independent Districs in Oklahoma C. L. Kezer; 10 (1930); pp. 47-50 |
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Housing Conditions Among the Working Class Population of Oklahoma City Jennings J. Rhyne; 10 (1930); pp. 51-55 |
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A Neutral Theory of Association: Chronaxic Switching M. O. Wilson; 10 (1930); pp. 56-60 |
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Mobility of Rural Teachers and School Children in Oklahoma J. T. Sanders; 10 (1930); pp. 61-63 |
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The Present Status of Large Scale Farming P. H. Stevens; 10 (1930); pp. 64-66 |
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Costs of Health Maintanence Among Oklahoma Farm Families Otis Durant Duncan; 10 (1930); pp. 66-68 |
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address | Biological Sciences |Social Sciences |Physical Sciences |Home
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The Dolomites of the Stillwater, Wellington, Garber, Hennessey, and Duncan Formations C. A. Merrit and J. W. Minton; 10 (1930); pp. 69-71 |
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The Age of the Spavinaw Granite H. A. Ireland; 10 (1930); pp. 72-77 |
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Probable History of the Holloman Gravel Pit at Frederick Oklahoma O. F. Evans; 10 (1930); pp. 77-79 |
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Some Problems Concerning the Antiquity of Man in the New World Maurice G. Smith; 10 (1930); pp. 79-82 |
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Age of Toads in the A. H. Holloman Sand Pit at Frederick, Oklahoma C. E. Decker; 10 (1930); pp. 82-84 |
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Characteristics of the Sylvan Shale in Widely Separated Areas Harold S. homas; 10 (1930); pp. 85-87 |
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Condonts in Oklahoma Sediments Frederic A Bush; 10 (1930); p. 87 |
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The Pensylvanian-Permian Boundary in South-Central Oklahoma Robert H. Dott; 10 (1930); pp. 88-89 |
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Some Characteristics of the Pre-Pennsylvanian Detrital Zone in the Oklahoma City Field Hubert H. Bale, Wm. H. Atkinson and L. R. McFarland; 10 (1930); pp. 89-91 |
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A Report of Progress of the Results of Flushing Oil Sands with Alkalins Solutions W. E. Gordon and O. T. Lund; 10 (1930); pp. 92-94 |
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Report of Progress on the Organic Acids Produced by the Bacterial Decomposition of Plant Material ; 10 (1930)A. N. Murray and Lewis Cline; pp. 95-96 |
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The Collection and Interpretation of Drill Cuttings J. T. Richards; 10 (1930); pp. 97-99 |
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Deep Well Temperatures in Oklahoma John A. McCutchin; 10 (1930); pp. 99-101 |
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The Boundary Between the Hennessey and Garber Formations in Northwestern Oklahoma Charles G. Carlson; 10 (1930); pp. 101-102 |
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Pitted Cobbles of Northwestern Oklahoma G. A. Waring; 10 (1930); pp. 102-105 |
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Rate of Sedimentation in Boomer Lake J. T. McCormack; 10 (1930); p. 105 |
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Formation Testers and What They May Accomplish I. F. Bingham; 10 (1930); pp. 106-109 |
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Petroleum and Surface Vegetation Chas. N. Gould; 10 (1930); pp. 110-114 |
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A Study of the Amount of Sediment Carried by Runnoff Water Horace J. Harper; 10 (1930); pp. 114-117 |
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A New Echinoid Horizon J. T. McCormack; 10 (1930); p. 118 |
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Lithologic Facies of a Portion of the Stillwater Formation Don B. Gould; 10 (1930); pp. 118-122 |
PHYSICAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address |Biological Sciences |Social Sciences | Geological Sciences |Home
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Effect of Temperature on the Photoelectric Behavior of Solid and Liquid Mercury Duane Roller and Carl S. Woodward; 10 (1930); pp. 122-126 |
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On the Spartial Distribution of the Electric Field in a Conducting Electrolyte William Schriever; 10 (1930); pp. 126-127 |
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The Fundamental Atomic Quantities and Atomic Weight Duane Roller; 10 (1930); pp. 127-128 |
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Atomic Radiation in Potassium Vapor J. Rud Nielson and Norman Wright; 10 (1930); p. 128 |
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Excitation of the Second Positive Band System of Nitrogen in the Presence of Hydrogen or Sodium Vapor J Rud Nielson and Tully Watson; 10 (1930); pp. 128-129 |
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The Vanishing of the Magnetic Pole F. W. Warburton; 10 (1930); pp. 129-141 |