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Water science fair projects : revised and expanded using the scientific method
\"Explains how to use the scientific method to conduct several science experiments with water. Includes ideas for science fair projects\"--Provided by publisher.
One-Hundredth Anniversary of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers
On February 19, 1998, the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers became 100 years old. Of its beginning, Lyman C. Newell, a charter member and first president of the association, wrote, \"Men of kindred tastes and aims have always sought inspiration in union. This principle is especially applicable to scientists. It is not unusual, therefore, that the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers should have come into existence through the desire of several teachers of chemistry to have an organization.\" Sixteen teachers, including two women, became the charter members.