"A List of American Doctoral Dissertations, Printed in 1913", prepared by A. M. Stephens, and published at the Government Printing Office in 1914, contains the following theses which are of interest to Dartmouth people:
"German Industrial Education and Its Lessons for the United States", by Holmes Beckwith, former Instructor in Economics.
"On the Oxidation of D-glucose in Alkaline Solution by Air as Well as by Hydrogen Peroxide", by J. W. E. Glattfeld, of the class of 1907, former Instructor in Chemistry.
"The School Drama—Including Palsgrave's Introduction to Acolastus", by James Lukins McConaughy, Professorelect in Education.
"Involutorial Transformations", by Frank M. Morgan, Instructor in Mathematics.
"Inter-relations of the Eight Fundamental Properties of Classes of Functions", by Arthur D. Pitcher, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
"The lonization Produced by Heated Salts", by Charles Sheard, A.M., Dartmouth, 1907.
Professor F. H. Dixon is the author of "Economic Significance of Interlocking Directorates in Railway Finance", published in the December number of The Journal of PoliticalEconomy.