Books

"The Loco-Weed Disease,"

NOVEMBER 1929
Books
"The Loco-Weed Disease,"
NOVEMBER 1929

by C. Dwight Marsh, A. B. Clowson, and W. W. Eggleston '91, has been published as Farmer's Bulletin, No. 1054, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

From the press of Ginn & Company of Boston comes "An Introduction to American Civilization; a Study of Economic Life in the United States," by Harold Ordway Rugg'oB. This volume of 1623 pages with extensive bibliography is "a text book in geography and civics with historical backgrounds."

Roswell Foster Magill 'l6 is the author of "Cases on Business Organization." This twovolume work is published by the author, Columbia University, New York.

Kanichi Asakawa '99 is the editor of "The Documents of Iriki, illustrative of the development of the feudal institutions of Japan." This volume was published by Yale University.

"The Work of Fred Wesley Wentworth" ('B7) Architect, Paterson, New Jersey, has been published in a folio volume of 59 pages, by J. H. Twiss of New York. This volume consists of illustrations alone, among which is the Psi Upsilon House at Dartmouth College.

The New England Poultryman for June 15, 1929, contains an article by Arthur D. Holmes 'O6, "The Manufacture of Cod Liver Oil at Sea and the Importance of High Quality Oil for Feeding Poultry."

Hoitt N. Charlton 'lO is the editor of "The 'Y. & E.' Idea," published each month by Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Company, Rochester, New York.

Recent publications of Rev. Harry I. Marshall 'OO are: "On the threshold of a Century," an historical sketch of the Karen Mission, 1828-1928, in the Burman Annual for 1928; (Mrs. Marshall collaborated in the preparation of this publication.) "A Pageant, the Redemption of a Nation"; this paper was prepared to commemorate the baptism of the first Karen convert. The English version of this pageant has been reprinted from the Baptist Missionary Review for October, 1928. A Karen version of the pageant has also been issued in pamphlet form. From the January 1929, number of the Baptist Missionary Re-view, is an article by Dr. Marshall entitled "Century of Karen Progress." The NationalChristian Council Review for July, 1929, con- tains his article, "Putting Life into a Theo- logical Seminary." The Karen Seminary Bul-letin for May, 1929, contains an article by him in the Karen dialect entitled, "The Country of the Jews in Jesus' Time." The Journal ofthe Burma Research Society, volume 19, part 1, contains another article by him, "Karen Bronze Drums."

J. Almus Russell '2O is the author of an article which appears in The ProgressiveTeacher (Morristown, Tennessee), September, 1929, entitled "A Legend of the Senecas." In the Publishers Weekly for July 20, 1929, is an article by Clifford Orr '22, entitled "Miss Clink and Mr. Crump Talk Mysteries."

"Problems of the Left-Handed," an article by Dr. Walter Beran Wolfe '2l, appears in the Jemsh Tribune for October 4, 1929. Dr. Wolfe has recently translated "Individual Psychology" by Erwin Wexberg. This book is published by the Cosmopolitan Publishers Corporation.