Books

ALUMNI NOTES

MAY 1927
Books
ALUMNI NOTES
MAY 1927

"Dream's End", a novel by Thorne Smith '14 appeared in April from Robert M. McBride Company, New York.

Raymond Pearl '99, Director of the Institute for Biological Research at John Hopkins University has issued a small volume of suggested readings and comment as "prophylaxis against pedantry" under the title, "To Begin With", dedicated to H. L. Mencken. Alfred A. Knopf is the publisher.

Gene Markey '18 supplied the March Harper's Bazaar with a story called "The Bright Alley".

Stanley Jones '18 contributed "Troubadour" to the March Success and "A Little House in Chiswick" to the April number of Scribner's. "The International Mind in the Making" in the January Century and "The False Cry of Imperialism" in the Independent for March 12 are articles by Henry K. Norton 'OS.

The November-December issue of The Journal of Applied Sociology carried an article titled "Social and Personal Distance" by Willard C. Poole '24. "Laws of Social Distance" by Willard C. Poole and Harriet Kendall Poole appeared in the March-April number of that publication. Mr. Poole is teaching Sociology at McGill University.

Walter B. Wolfe, M.D., '21 is the author of an article in the January-February number of Die Internationale Zeitschrift fur Individualpsychologie under the title, "The feeling of inferiority and the striving for recognition."

Science and Invention, April issue, published "Building a Model Tug Boat" by F. E. Austin '95.