Edward Henry Kraus
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American mineralogist, professor of crystallography and mineralogy, University of Michigan
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Mineralogy
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Henry Kraus was a professor of mineralogy at the University of Michigan and also served as Dean of the Summer Session, 1915–1933, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, 1923–1933, and Dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, 1933–1945.
Edward Henry Kraus's Published Works
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Published Works
- Elements of Optical Mineralogy (1909) (62)
- The occurrence of sulphur and celestite at Maybee, Michigan (1906) (7)
- Occurrence and distribution of celestite-bearing rocks (1905) (5)
- THE FUTURE OF MINERALOGY IN AMERICA. (1921) (4)
- HYDRATION CAVES. (4)
- The development of pharmaceutical education (1930) (4)
- Haüy’s Contribution to our Knowledge of Isomorphism (1918) (3)
- Mineralogy : an introd. to he study of minerals and crystals (1936) (3)
- Note on the variable composition of melanochalcite (1916) (3)
- Iodyrite from Tonopah, Nevada, and Broken Hill, New South Wales (1909) (3)
- INTERPRETATION OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE MINERAL BENITOITE. (1908) (2)
- THE TEACHING OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. (1906) (2)
- CRYSTALLOGRAPHICAL AND MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (1919) (2)
- Datolite from Great Notch, New Jersey (1915) (2)
- The System of Mineralogy (Dana's) , Vol. II. 7th ed. Charles Palache, Harry Berman, and Clifford Frondel. New York: Wiley; London: Chapman & Hall, 1951. 1124 pp. $15.00. (1952) (1)
- The occurrences of celestite near Syracuse, New York, and its relation to the vermicular limestones of the Salina epoch (1904) (1)
- PAUL HEINRICH VON GROTH. (1928) (1)
- The System of Mineralogy (Dana's), Vol. II. 7thed. Charles Palache, Harry Berman, and CliffordFrondel. New York: Wiley; London: Chapman &Hall, 1951. 1124 pp. $15.00 (1952) (1)
- The new mineralogical laboratory at the University of Michigan (1919) (1)
- The Department of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy: Presidential Address: Some Problems in Pharmaceu’I‘Icat, Education.* (1926) (0)
- Some unusual specimens of “float” copper (1924) (0)
- The department of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Some important changes in the constitution and by-laws and their signficance (1925) (0)
- Some pertinent aspects of higher education (1931) (0)
- Meneralogy : an introduction to the study of minerals and crystals / by Edward Henry Kraus, Walter Fred Hunt, Lewis Stephen Ramsdell (1959) (0)
- Presentation of the Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America to Paul Niggli (1948) (0)
- EDWARD FULLER HOLDEN. (1926) (0)
- The department of the American conference of pharmaceutical faculties. A combined curriculum in pharmacy and medicine (1924) (0)
- Datolite from Westfield, Massachusetts (0)
- Presentation of the First Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America to Charles Palache (1938) (0)
- A Notable Centennial In American Mineralogy (1938) (0)
- Tables for the Determination of Minerals by Means of Their Physical Properties, Occurrences, and Associates (1932) (0)
- Walter Frederick Hunt (1953) (0)
- Chemische Krystallographie . By P. von Groth. Vol. 2. Pp. viii + 914, 522 figures, 8vo, cloth, 32 marks. Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann. 1908. (Volumes 3 and 4 are in preparation.) (1908) (0)
- Mineralogy for Students of Dentistry (1923) (0)
- Petrographisches Vademekum . Second edition. By E. Weinschenk. Freiburg im Breisgau and Saint Louis, Mo., Herder Publishing Company. 1913. Pp. viii + 210; 1 plate; 101 figures in text. Price, ninety cents. (1914) (0)
- The first ten years of the Mineralogical Society of America. (1930) (0)
- The chemical composition of bornite and its relation to other sulpho-minerals (1914) (0)
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