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    Self-reported delinquent behavior and psychosocial functioning in inner-city teenagers : A brief report by WEIST, M. D, PASKEWITZ, D. A, JACKSON, C. Y, JONES, D

    “…Evaluated psychosocial characteristics of inner-city ninth graders exceeding a cutoff for clinically significant delinquent behaviors (n = 27), as compared to…”
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    Adolescent Satisfaction with School-Based Mental Health Services by Nabors, Laura A, Weist, Mark D, Reynolds, Matthew W, Tashman, Nancy A, Jackson, Chianti Y

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    “…Examining adolescents' satisfaction with mental health services is an important program evaluation activity. Their perceptions of whether services were…”
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    XXIV. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN REGARD TO CERTAIN COMPOUNDS PREPARED FROM BROMNITROBENZOLS. Presented May 28, 1889 by BY C. LORING JACKSON

    “…SEVERAL compounds derived from various bromnitrobenzols have been described recently by me in conjunction with other chemists in a number of papers* from this…”
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    IX. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON THE REDUCTION OF CAMPHOR TO BORNEOL. Communicated November 12th, 1884 by BY C. LORING JACKSON

    “…IN 1883, Menke and I published a paper * entitled "A New Method of Preparing Borneol from Camphor," in which we described, first, the complete reduction of…”
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    XII. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: RESEARCHES ON THE SUBSTITUTED BENZYL COMPOUNDS. TENTH PAPER. THE RELATIVE CHEMICAL ACTIVITY OF CERTAIN SUBSTITUTED BENZYLBROMIDES. Presented November 12, 1879 by BY C. LORING JACKSON

    “…IN the following paper I have the honor of laying before the Acad emy an account of some experiments undertaken to compare the ease with which bromine can be…”
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    XV. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: RESEARCHES ON THE SUBSTITUTED BENZYL COMPOUNDS. ON PARAIODBENZYL COMPOUNDS. Presented May 9, 1877 by BY C. LORING JACKSON

    “…THE preparation of paraiodbenzylbromide, CcH4ICH2Br, has been described in the first article of this series;* but the method there given did not invariably…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: FERROUS IODIDE. Presented May 10, 1899. Received November 24, 1899 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND 1. H. DERBY

    “…THE accounts of anhydrous ferrous iodide which we have been able to find in the chemical literature are very contradictory. Serullas* seems to have been the…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: NOTE ON THE CONSTITUTION OF DIPARABROMBENZYLCYANAMIDE. Received November 24, 1899. Presented December 13, 1899 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND R. W. FULLER

    “…THE work described in this paper consists of the conversion of the silver salt of cyanamide into a dialkylcyanamide, and the determination of the constitution…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON CERTAIN COLORED SUBSTANCES DERIVED FROM NITRO COMPOUNDS. THIRD PAPER. Presented December 13, 1899. Received December 30, 1899 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND F. H. GAZZOLO

    “…THE colored substances formed by the action of sodic alcoholates and certain nitro compounds have been studied by Victor Meyer,* Lobry de Bruyn,and in this…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: TRINITROPHENYLMALONIC ESTER: SECOND PAPER. Presented October 12, 1898. Received October 20, 1898 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND J. I. PHINNEY

    “…THE work described in this paper was undertaken with the intention of preparing some derivatives of the trinitrophenylmalonic ester (picrylmalonic ester),…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON CERTAIN DERIVATIVES OF SYMMETRICAL TRICHLORBENZOL. Presented October 12, 1898. Received October 20, 1898 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND F. H. GAZZOLO

    “…IN a paper by Sidney Calvert and one of us,* the behavior of tribromiodbenzol Br31,3,5,I2, and of tetrabrombenzol Br41,2,3,5, with sodic ethylate was studied,…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON THE ACTION OF SODIC ETHYLATE ON TRIBROMDINITROBENZOL. Presented October 12, 1898. Received October 20, 1898 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND WALDEMAR KOCH

    “…THE principal object of the work described in this paper was to determine the constitution of the dinitroresorcine diethylether melting at 133, formed by the…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON THE 3, 4, 5 TRIBROMANILINE AND SOME DERIVATIVES OF UNSYMMETRICAL TRIBROMBENZOL. Presented May 12, 1897 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND F. B. GALLIVAN

    “…IN the course of an attempt to prepare the vicinal tetrabrombenzol, which unfortunately did not lead to the desired result, we had occasion to make the 3, 4, 5…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON THE COLORED COMPOUNDS OBTAINED FROM SODIC ALCOHOLATES AND PICRYLCHLORIDE. Presented January 12, 1898 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND W. F. BOOS

    “…THE work described in this paper is the continuation of a research begun by M. H. Ittner and one of us,* about three years ago, upon the colored products of…”
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    CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON THE OXIDE OF DICHLORMETHOXYQUINONEDIBENZOYLMETHYLACETAL. Presented May 12, 1897 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND H. A. TORREY

    “…A PAPER on the acetals derived from substituted quinones published by H. S. Grindley and one of us in 1895, contained a description of a substance made by the…”
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    VII. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: BROMINE DERIVATIVES OF METAPHENYLENE DIAMINE. Presented May 9, 1894 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND SIDNEY CALVERT

    “…IN the course of an extended investigation of the behavior of the tribromdinitrobenzol melting at 192, carried on now for some years in this laboratory, we…”
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    VI. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON THE BEHAVIOR OF CERTAIN DERIVATIVES OF BENZOL CONTAINING HALOGENS. Presented May 9, 1894 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND SIDNEY CALVERT

    “…IT is a well known fact that in substituted aromatic compounds the firmness with which atoms of halogen are attached to the benzol ring is diminished by the…”
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    XVIII. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ACTION OF SODIC ALCOHOLATES ON CHLORANIL ACETALS DERIVED FROM SUBSTITUTED QUINONES. Presented May 9, 1894. INTRODUCTION by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND H. S. GRINDLEY

    “…DURING the study of the action of sodic alcoholates, sodium malonic ester, and similar reagents upon tribromdinitrobenzol and related substances,carried on now…”
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    XVII. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: TRINITROPHENYLMALONIC ESTER. Presented May 9, 1894 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND C. A. SOCH

    “…AT the end of his paper on the action of sodium acetacetic ester on picrylchloride, Dittrich* states that, in spite of many and varied attempts, he had not…”
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    X. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: CERTAIN BROMINE DERIVATIVES OF RESORCINE. Presented February 14, 1894 by BY C. LORING JACKSON AND F. L. DUNLAP

    “…THE research described in the following paper was suggested by the observation* that tribromnitroresorcine diethylether, when heated with a solution of sodic…”
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