"Free-Flowing, Tight Sewage Tanks" as developed in New Hampshire, by Professor Robert Fletcher, President of the State Board of Health, is issued as a Special Bulletin of the State Board of Health of New Hampshire.
Professor R. H. Jordan is the author of "New Wine for Old Bottles" in the discussion and Correspondence section of School and Society for March 6, 1900.
The "Historical Address delivered on the Occasion of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Town of Middleborough, Massachusetts, July 5, 1919," by Professor Albert H. Washburn, has recently been published in pamphlet form.
"The Message of the Biologist" by Professor William Patten, the address of the vice-president and chairman of section F, Zoology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, St. Louis, Dec. 31, 1919, has been reprinted from the issue of Science for January 30.
"Highways and Byways 1919," by Professor Charles A. Holden, has been printed in pamphlet form. This is an account of the automobile trip taken by Professor and Mrs. Holden last summer in which they made an inspection of highways and other engineering works and visited the Thayer School alumni as far west as lowa and as far south as Washington, D. C.
"The College a Training School for Public Service," by Judge Wendell Phillips Stafford, an address at the Sesqui-centennial of Dartmouth College, Oct. 20, 1919, appears in the March issue of Scribner's Magazine.