The value of this section of the magazine would be greatly enhanced if all members of the alumni body and facultywould send in to Harold G. Rugg, literary editor, announcements of all their publications. It is especially desirable toreceive announcements of pamphlets and magazine articles. If copies of these are sent to the literary editor they willbe placed in the special College Library collection
The October issue of the Physical Review contains an article by Professor Sawyer and C. J. Humphreys entitled "29 and 30-ElectronSystem Spectra of As and Se."
J. Almus Russell '2O, of the Department of English in Colgate University, is the author of an article "Ruskin the Educator" in the December 1928 issue of Education (Boston).
Don W. Moore '25, at present associate editor of the Argosy AU-Story Weekly, is the author of an article "Elgin W. Forsyth" in the December issue of Nature Magazine (Washington, D. C.). The December issue of the World Traveller also contains an article by Mr. Moore entitled "Strange Christmas." Both of these articles deal with the Bahama Islands.
Robert Parmenter Parker '82 is the author of a volume of 176 pages, "Oratorical Discourses." This volume contains various patriotic addresses, memorial addresses, and eulogistic addresses, most of which have been delivered by the author in Sheridan, Wyoming, and is published by the author, who is an attorney and counselor at Sheridan.
The Poet-Saints of Maharashtra No. 4Dasopant Di§ambar translations of the Dasopant Charitra by Justin Abbott '76 has just been published by the author. Mr. Abbott has another volume in this series in preparation which will be The Autobiographyof Bahinabai.
Dr. James A. Spalding '66 who was honored by the College last June with an honorary degree of Litt. D. is the author of "MainePhysicians of 1820, a Record of the Membersof the Massachusetts Medical Society Practising in the District of Maine at the Date ofthe Separation." This is a volume of almost 200 pages, printed by the Lewiston Journal Print Shop of Lewiston, Maine. Because of the interesting biographical sketches of these early doctors, prepared by Dr. Spalding, who is a scholar of note, this volume will be valuable alike to the physician, the historian, and genealogist.
Recent publications by Dr. Robert M. Stecher 'l9 are "A Note on Stokes-Adams Disease Treated with Ephedrin" reprinted from the June 1928 issue of The AmericanHeart Journal, St. Louis, and "Congenital Heart Block, Report of an Additional Case, with Review of Literature" in collaboration with Dr. Hart Davis. This is reprinted from the American Journal of Diseases of Children for June, 1928.
Professor Ralph A. Sawyer '15 is the author of "Physical and Biological Problems in Heliotherapy 111. The Calibration of the Mercury Vapor Lamp in Reproducible Units for Clinical Purposes" in collaboration with Dr. Ernst A. Pohle. This article appeared in the October 1928 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy.