The Boston Transcript for January 12, 1918, contains, "To the Playhouse for Youthful Education," by J. Brooks Atkinson.
"Seeing to the Heart of Things," by Professor David Lambuth, appears in the September, 1917, number of WorldOutlook.
"The Poetry of Stefan George," by Professor W. K. Stewart, may be found in the issue of The Dial for December 6, 1917.
Former Professor Justin H. Smith '77 is the author of "American Rule in Mexico," published in the January, 1918, number of the American Historical Review.
"Number 13 Rue du Bon Diable," by former Professor A. S. Hardy, has recently been published by the Houghton Mifflin Co.
Bulletin No. 3 of the College Art Association of America, published in November, 1917, contains "Non-Technical Laboratory Work for the Student of the History of Art," by Professor George B. Zug.
The Van Nostrand Co. have just published "Mystery of Matter and Energy," by former Professor A. C. Crehore.
"Mahler's Manifold and Mighty Symphony of Life, Death, and Resurrection," by Dr. P. G. Clapp, appears in the Boston Evening Transcript for January 19.
H. C. Edgerton '06, Treasurer of the college, has issued a little pamphlet, "The Income Tax Law, Synopsis and Comment for the Individual Taxpayer."
"Wallace Fullam Robinson. His Ancestry — Personal History and Business Enterprises — His Public Benefactions. Jennie M. Robinson Maternity Hospital ; Robinson Hall, at Dartmouth Colege, Hanover, N. H.; Town Hall, Reading, Vermont; Union Church, South Reading," edited by Harry E. Robinson, has just been privately printed at the University Press, Cambridge.
This finely printed and finely illustrated volume of 109 pages gives a sketch of Mr. Robinson's life and ancestry, and an extensive account of the proceedings at the dedication of the Reading, Vermont, Town Hall. A brief account is given of Robinson Hall.