Books

ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS

February 1925
Books
ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS
February 1925

Lippincott and Company have recently published "Races, Nations and Classes, the Psychology of Domination and Freedom" by Herbert Adolphus Miller, Ph.D. '99. This book will be reviewed in a later issue of the MAGAZINE.

"The Island of Lamai, a survey of Native Culture" by Kenneth P. Emory '2O, has been published as bulletin 12 of the Berenice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu Hawaii. This is an illustrated monograph of 129 pages.

No. 4 of vol. 2 of Palms, a poetry magazine published in Mexico, contains a poem "Vermont is Green" by Clifton E. Blake '24.

"Dedication," a poem by Julian R. Hovey '16 appears in the January issue of Rays fromthe Rose Cross.

Reverend Samuel Winchester Adriance '73 is the author of a poem "The Day of Forgetting" in the issue of the Boston Transcript for January 3, 1925.

Clifford B. Orr '22 is continuing to write special articles for the Boston Evening Transcript. His latest, which appears in the Transcript for December 31, is entitled "Ballades for North and South."

Harland F. Manchester '2l has recently been appointed to a position on the Boston SundayHerald. Nearly every Sunday there appear special articles by Mr. Manchester.

Pascal Covici, publisher of Chicago, has recently issued in a limited edition Erasmus', "In Praise of Folly" which he describes as "A new complete corrected edition of this famous satire on life and manners edited with an essay of appreciation by Horace Bridges." This book is illustrated with illustrations by Holbein, as of his own time; A. Angarola as he imagines the age to have been; Gene Markey '18 as of today.

Dr. Raymond Pearl '99 is the author of "The Racial Origin of Aims-House Paupers" in the October 31, 1924, issue of Science.

"History of the town of Goffstown (N.H.) 1733-1920" by George Plummer Hadley '73, has recently been issued in two large volumes. Volume one, comprising 601 pages, gives a very complete narrative of the history of the town. Volume two of nearly the same size is devoted entirely to genealogies of Goffstown families. Mr. Hadley has spent years in securing and compiling the data for these most valuable volumes. Apparently it is one of the most complete histories of any of the New Hampshire towns and is a great credit to the author.

The ALUMNI MAGAZINE has recently received copies of the following pamphlets by Dr. Erastus Eugene Holt, at one time a student of the Medical School: "Visual Economics as a part of physical economics according to the natural science method," "The President's Address, an address by Dr. Holt at the sixtyfourth annual meeting of the Maine Medical Association," Portland, Maine, 1916; and "Ablation of Both Mastoids..." The American Historical Society, New York City, have published a pamphlet entitled "Erastus Eugene Holt, a Biographical Sketch."