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CERAMIC ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS 1908 to 1911 associated with the U. S. Geological Survey and U. S. Bureau of Standards. Since 1911 associated with the Department of Ceramic Engineering, University of Illinois. HOWARD CLINTON ARNOLD, Instructor in Ceramic Engineering, graduated from the University of Illinois in 1914 with the degree of Bachelor of Science, and received the degree of Master of Arts from Ohio State University in 1916; recipient of preliminary and special honors; member of Sigma Chi; from 1914 to 1916 secretary of the Ceramic Supply and Construction Company, Columbus, Ohio. LIST OF BULLETINS PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CERAMIC ENGINEERING No. 2, Part 1. Fritted Glazes,by R.C.Purdy and H.B.Fox. No. 2, Part 2. Crystalline Glazes, by R. C. Purdy and J. F. Krehbiel. No. 3. Pyro-Chemical and Physical Behavior of Clays, by R. C. Purdy and J. K. Moore. No. 4. Efflorescence of Brick, by J. C. Jones. No. 6. Effect of Repeated Freezing and Thawing on Brick Burned to Different Degrees of Hardness, by J. C. Jones. No. 7. The Influence of Fluxes and Non-Fluxes upon the Clays in Porosity, and Specific Gravity of Some Clays, by A. V. Bleininger and J. K. Moore. No. 8. A Study of the Heat Distribution in Four Industrial Kilns, by A. V. Bleininger. No. 9. A Cheap Enamel for Stoneware, by R. T. Stull; The Viscosity of Clay Slips, by A. V. Bleininger; Notes on Some Fusion Curves, by A. V. Bleininger. Thirty
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