Books

ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS

December 1921
Books
ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS
December 1921

Charles Scribner & Sons in their Modern Students Library Series have just published "Historical Essays" by T. B. Macaulay selected with an introduction by Professor Charles Downer Hazen, '89.

Isaac Joslin Cox, '96 is the author of "Yankee Imperialism, and Spanish American Solidarity: a Columbian interpretation" reprinted from the Hispanic American Historical Review for May, 1921 and "The Mexican Problem: Self Help and Intervention," reprinted from the June, 1921, number of the Political Science Quarterly.

The Report of the Vermont State Geologist for .1919-20 contains an article "Geology and Mineralogy of Braintree," by Professor Charles H. Richardson, '92.

The Standard Book Company of Manchester, New Hampshire, has recently issued a book of 59 pages, "The Life of General Joseph Cilley," by John Scales, '63.

Recent articles by Professor Raymond Pearl, '99 are: "A Further Note on War and Population," reprinted from Science, Feb. 4, 1921 "Influenza Studies," reprinted from the Public Health Reports, Feb. 18, 1921. "A Statistical Note on Epidemic Encephalitis," reprinted from the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, July, 1921. "Studies on the Physiology of Reproduction in the Domestic Fowl." XIX on the Influence of Free Choice of Food Materials on Winter Egg Production and Body Weights," reprinted from American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 1, May, 1921.

A volume of much interest to the Dartmouth Alumni and to the undergraduates is the "Memorial Volume of the American Field Service in France, "Friends in France, 1914-17," edited by James W. D. Seymour with introduction by Lieutenant-Colonel A. Piatt Andrew. This volume of 254 pages is published by the American Field Service at 50 State Street, Boston, Mass. In the volume will be found biographical sketches and portraits of the following Dartmouth men: Stafford Leighton Brown, '19, Ernest Armond Giroux, '19, Richard Neville Hall, '15, Stanley Hill, '18, Warren Tucker Hobbs, '19, Howard Burchard Lines, '12, Paul Gannett Osborn, '17.