Books

Moral Sanitation

November, 1916
Books
Moral Sanitation
November, 1916

Moral Sanitation, ' by E. R. Groves '03, which is published by the Association Press, will be reviewed later.

Bulletin 385 of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, contains "School Credit for Home Practice in Agriculture," by F. E. Heald '97.

Little, Brown & Company have published "From the Deep Woods to Civilization," by C. A. Eastman '87. This will be reviewed later.

"America and the Next War." by A. Chester Clark, ex '06, is published by the Rumford Press. This is an address which was delivered before the Concord Lodge, B. P. O. E., on Flag-Day, June 13, 1915.

Recent Articles of Gabriel Farrell, '11, are: "Back to College for Business Men with a new Portrait of President Hopkins ' in the Boston Transcript, Saturday, August 12th. "Housing in Massachusetts Towns" in The American City, September, 1916.

George Van Ness Dearborn '9O is the author of "How to Learn Easily" published by Little, Brown & Co., Boston.

"Saints' Legends," by Gordon Hall Gerould '99 published by Houghton Mifflin Co., will be reviewed in a later issue.

The Survey for July 29, contains "Social Service, the field of unity" by Rev. O. S. Davis '89. Dr. Davis has just published "Using the Bible in Publie Address," issued by the Association Press, New York City.

The Missionary Review for September, 1916 contains "Christianity, a force in Japan" by Rev. S. L. Gulick '83. Mr. Gulick is also the author of "What program shall the United States stand for in her relations with Japan and China—the problem and the practical solution" in the Annals of the American Academy for July 1916.

The Spread of Federalization by W. D. Parkinson '78 appeared in the July number of the Unpopular Review.

Case and Comment for July, 1916 contains "Alexander Hamilton—the lawyer as a constructive statesman," by Hon. S. W. McCall '74.

"A History of English Literature for Students," by Robert H. Fletcher, Ph. D., '96, published by Richard G. Badger, will be reviewed in a later issue.

"Chester Bradley Jordan, the Man and Citizen," edited by Chester Bradley Jordan, Jr., '15, has recently been published by the Rumford Press, Concord, N. H. This volume of 147 pages contains a biographical sketch of Governor Jordan by the editor, autobiopraphical sketches prepared for family use by Governor Jordan, the public papers and addresses, and appreciation of the Governor's administration by Edward N. Pearson, '81. This volume will appeal to the student of New Hampshire history as well as to the layman interested in the study of a noble character.

Wm. Byron Forbush '88 is the author of "The Young Folks' Book of Ideals," published by Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co.

The Macmillan Co., are publishing "The Romance of Labor," by Frances Doane Twombly and John Cotton Dana '78.

The October number of Outing contains "Above the Frontier in Montana." by Edwin W. Sanborn '78.

H. Thompson Rich '15 associate editor of The Forum is the author of the, "Scarlet Tanager," in the September number of The Forum.

Louis P. Benezet '99 is the author of "Story of the map of Europe, its making and its changing," published by Scott Foresman and Co., Chicago.

Fred 0. Copeland '08 is the author of "The Winged Shrapnel," in the October number of the Black Cat, and also of "The 33d Degree in Trapshooting," in the current number of the AmericanShooter.