Books

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

MARCH, 1928
Books
FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
MARCH, 1928

The February issue of Scribner's Magazine contains an article by President Ernest Martin Hopkins "The Faith of the Fathers." In this article President Hopkins defends youth in our colleges of today and defines the functions of education "as seeking truth rather than con-

serving faith." "Technical Training vs. Liberal Culture, or Technical Training and Liberal Education" by Professor Robert Fletcher, an address given before the Thayer Society of Engineers at their meeting at the Dartmouth Club, New York City, January 17th, has been distributed in mimeograph form.

The Northwest Fur Trade 1763-1800 by Professor Wayne Edson Stevens, has been published as University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, volume 14, number 3 for September, 1926. This book will be reviewed in a later issue of the MAGAZINE.

"H. L. Mencken the Rhetorician" by V. E. Simrell, appears in the November number of the Quarterly Journal of Speech Education.

"Some Characteristics of Northern New England's 1927 Flood" by Professor J. W. Goldthwait and Mr. R. J. Lougee appears in the December issue of "New Hampshire Highways."

Ginn and Company has published "The American People and Nation" by Rolla M. Try on and Professor Charles R. Lingley. This is a text book in American history for pupils in the upper-elementary and junior-highschool grades.

"The March of Commerce" by Professor Malcolm Keir appears as volume 4 in "The Pageant of America" series. This volume of 361 pages is very profusely illustrated.

The 1927 Senior Mt. Washington trip at the Base Station