"Indian Child Life" by Dr. Charles A. Eastman, 1887, published by Little, Brown and Co., is primarily a book for young people. Dartmouth graduates, however, will be glad to read the account of Dr. Eastman's boyhood life which forms part one of this book. Part two is devoted to stories of real Indians and is no less interesting. The stories m this volume are collected from Indian Boyhood" and "Old Indian Days", previous books by Dr. Eastman.
Ned Dearborn, 1891," is the author of "Bird Houses and How to Build Them", published as Bulletin 609 of the Farmers' Bulletin, United States Department of Agriculture.
"Pan-American Policy; the Monroe Doctrine Modernized", by John Barrett, 1889, appears in the July number of the Annals of the American Academy.
K. Asakawa, 1899, is the author of "The Origin of Feudal Land I enure in Japan", published in the October number of the American Historical Review.
"Poinsett's Career in Mexico", by Justin H. Smith, 1877, appears in the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, volume 24, part I.
The number of The Survey for October 31, contains "The Chorus", by the Rev. O. S. Davis, 1889.
The Macmillan Company have published a new edition of "Business Organization and Combination", by Lewis H. Haney, 1903.
The following alumni publications will be reviewed in later numbers of this MAGAZINE:
"Fifty-two Story Talks to Boys and Girls", by Howard J. Chidley, 1906; "Manual of Play", by Rev. William Byron Forbush, 1888; "Tim, the Autobiography of a Dog", by Bishop Ethelbert Talbot, 1870; "The Charm of Scandinavia", by Rev. Francis E. Clark, 1873, and Sidney A. Clark, 1912; The Holy Land of Asia Minor", by Rev. Francis E. Clark, 1870; Civic Righteousness and Civic Pride , by Rev. Newton M. Hall, 1888; "Indian Scout Talks", by Dr. Charles A. Eastman, 1887.
Readers of this magazine will confer a great favor on the literary editor if they will send to him announcements of Alumni publications of any sort. Pamphlets and books by alumni sent to him will eventually be placed in the Alumni Alcove of the College Library. Address Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. H.