Books

ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS

March, 1923
Books
ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS
March, 1923

"Liberal Education" by Harry Woodman Chase, Ph.D. '04, President of the University of North Carolina, a Founders' Day address delivered in the College chapel, March 11, 1922, has just been published as number one of volume ten of the bulletin of Randolph— Macon Woman's College.

The Bell Telephone Quarterly for January, 1923, contains an article "A National Telephone Service" by H. B. Thayer '79.

The address of His Excellency Channing H. Cox '01 to the two branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 4, 1923, has been published as Massachusetts Senate Document No. 1.

"The Borah International Conference Amendment," a speech of Hon. George H. Moses '90 in the Senate of the U. S. Dec. 29, 1922, has been published as a government document.

"Poisonous Properties of Bikukulla Cucullaria (Dutchman's Breeches) and B. Canadensis (Squirrel Corn)" by O. F. Black, W. W. Eggleston '91, J. W. Kelley and H. C. Turner, has been reprinted from vol. 23, No. 2 of The Journal of Agricultural Research.

The issue of the North Carolina Law Review for November, 1922 contains an article "The Suability of Labor Unions" by Katherine B. and Roswell F. Magill '16.

"Studies of the Vitamine Potency of Codliver Oil" by Arthur D. Holmes '06, a paper presented at the Pittsburgh meeting of the American Chemical Society, has been issued in multigraph form.

Number 1, vol. 8 of the Connecticut CollegeBulletin contains the address at the opening of college by Rev. Benjamin T. Marshall '97, president of the college.

"Systems of Circuits on Two-Dimensional Manifolds," a dissertation presented to the faculty of Princeton University in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, by Henry Roy Brehenna '16, has been reprinted from volume 23 of The Annals of Mathematics.

Frederick J. Allen 'B9 is the author of "A Guide to the Studies of Occupations," a selective bibliography of the common occupations with specific references for their study. This volume of 183 pages is prepared under the auspices of the Bureau of the Vocational Guidance School of Education, Harvard University, and published by the Harvard University Press.

The National Sportsman for January, 1923 contains an article "Skiing" by Carl E. Shumway '13.

The Boston Herald is running a series of articles by the Hon. Samuel L. Powers '74. They are entitled "Portraits of a Half-Century." The first portrait that of Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, appeared in the issue of The Herald for February 4.