"The Golden Star of Halich" by Professor Eric P. Kelly 'O6 "has been published by the Macmillan Company.
Professor W. K. Wright has contributed a paper entitled "God and Emergent Evolution" to Religious Realism, a volume of essays by American philosophers and theologians, edited by Professor D. C. Macintosh of Yale and published by Macmillan last summer.
Professor Nelson L. Smith is the author of an article "Why do we pay interest? The role of interest in a capitalistic society and the determination of its rate." This article is Report No. 519 of the Alexander Hamilton Institute. Professor Smith also has written an article which appears in the September 1931 issue of Current History entitled "Decade of Railroad History."
"The Sociological Beginnings of the Library Movement" by Arnold K. Borden, has been reprinted from the Library Quarterly volume 1, number 3, July 1931.
Two recent articles by Dr. Frederick K. Sparrow, Jr., are "The Classification of Pythium" which appeared in Science for January 9, 1931, and "The New Species of Pythium Parasitic in Green Algae" which appeared in the Annals of Botany for April, 1931.
New Hampshire Highways for April 1931 contained an article by Professor James W. Goldthwait "The First Province Road; the Road from Durham to Coos." Professor Goldthwait has articles in the same maga- zine for May and July respectively entitled "The Governor's Road from Rochester to Wolfeboro" and "The Road from Wentworth House to Dartmouth College."
"The Protozoan Sequence of Five Plant Infusions" by W. Byers Unger has been reprinted from the April 1931 issue of the Transactions of the American MycroscopicalSociety.
The March 20 issue of Science contained an article by Professor J. H. Gerould entitled "Premature Reversal of Heart-Beat in Bombyx."
Part II of the Architectural Forum for June 1931 contains an article "The University Library" by Jens Fredrick Larson. Part I of the June issue contains several photographs of the Dartmouth College Library and Sanborn Hall.
"A Personnel Program for the Federal Civil Service, a Report Transmitted by the Director of the Personnel Classification Board" by Professor Herman Feldman, has been published by the Government Printing Office as House Document No. 77$ of the 71st. Congress, Sd Session. This is a document of 289 pages.
From the Stephen Daye Press, Brattleboro, Vermont, has recently appeared "The Green Mountain Series of Vermont Books." These volumes consist of "Vermonters, a Book of Biographies" by Walter H. Crockett, in which volume may be found sketches of John Cotton Dana '7B, Joseph A. DeBoer '84, Robert Frost '96, George Perkins Marsh 1820, James Marsh 1817, Redfield Proctor '5l, and Thaddeus Stevens 1814. The second volume of the series, "Vermont Prose, a miscellany" is edited by Professor Arthur W. Peach of Norwich University, and Harold G. Rugg 'O6. This volume contains prose articles by two Dartmouth graduates, "The Limits of Human Power" by George P. Marsh 1820, and "Selections from the Speeches in Favor of the Bill to Establish a School of Arts in the city of Philadelphia, and to endow the Colleges and Academies of Pennsylvania . . . March 10, 1838" by Thaddeus Stevens 1814. The third volume is "Vermont Verse, an Anthology" edited by Walter J. Coates and Professor Frederick Tupper. Dartmouth poets represented in this volume are Clifton E. Blake '24, Thomas Green Fessenden '96 and Fred L. Pattee 'BB. The last volume of the series is "Vermont Folk-Songs and Ballads" edited by Helen Hartness Flanders, and George Brown. These four volumes are most attractively printed under the supervision of Vrest Orton of the Stephen Daye Press, Brattleboro, Vermont.
Professor Ralph P. Holben is the author of an article published in the August issue of the Atlantic Monthly, entitled "Science goes to Prison."
"Best College Poems—1931" edited by Jessie Rehder, with a preface by Christopher Morley, published by Harper & Brothers, contains the following poems by Dartmouth undergraduates: "Creation" by Carlos H. Baker. "Incident" and "Lines for a Tombstone" by William K. Flaccus. "Construction" by L. Donald Gilmore. "On Reading Eric P. Kelley's 'Trumpeter of Krakow' " by Alphonz Wallace.