Books

ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS

June, 1922
Books
ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS
June, 1922

Dr. William R. P. Emerson '92 is the author of a book "Nutrition and Growth of Children" published by D. Appleton and Company.

The May, 1922 issue of Outing contains an article "From Mathematics to Golf" by R. M. Barton 'O4. This article gives a brief sketch of Mr. Barton, and his interest in mathematics which has been supplanted by his interest in golf. The article is also illustrated with a photograph of the author.

The 23rd. Annual Report of the Superintendent of Schools of the City of New York for 1921 has just appeared as a book of 227 pages. The letter of Transmittal in this report which is made to the Superintendent of Schools is by Andrew W. Edson '78, Assistant Superintendent in charge of special classes.

The Christian Endeavor World has been publishing a series of letters by Dr. Francis E. Clark '73. These letters refer to the trip made by Dr. and Mrs. Clark throughout Central Europe in the interest of the Christian Endeavor movement.

The University of North Carolina Record for November, 1921 contains an article "The Universities Physical Re-making" by W. H. Chase 04, president of the University.

Professor Charles Downer Hazen '89, is the author of "France, Liberator of Nations" in the April issue of the North American Review.

F. B. Plummer '09 together with R. C. Moore are the authors of "Stratigraphy of Pennsylvanian Formations of North Central Texas." This large monograph is published as a Texas University bulletin.

The report of the Hon. Frank S. Streeter '74 "In re. Investigation of Atlantic Corporation United Shipping Board, Raynes, Barrows, and National Engineering Corporation," requested by the Department of Justice, has been published as Senate Document no. 167 for the second session of the 67th Congress.

Walter B. Wolfe '2l, is the author of a poem "Traumerei," in the Spring issue of the American Poetry Magazine and of "Grosbeaks" in the April issue of Granite Monthly. Mr. Wolfe also had poems in the issues of the Boston Herald for April 14th and 19th.

F. J. Crolius '99, is the author of "The Selection of Power Equipment" in SteamPower, March, 1922.

In the "Southwestern Historical Quarterly" for April, 1922 appears an article entitled "Edward Hopkins Cushing—An Appreciation by His Son, E. B. Cushing." The subject of the article was a graduate of Dartmouth College in the Class of 1850 and died in Houston, Texas on January IS, 1879.