"The Great Technology, Social Chaos and the Public Mind" by Professor Harold Ordway Rugg 'OB has been published by the John Day Company, New York. This book will be reviewed in a later issue of the MAGAZINE. Professor Rugg is also the author of a book of one hundred pages, "A Study Guide to the Great Technology."
McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, have just published "Trends in Public Administration" by Professor Leonard D. White '14 of the University of Chicago. This book will be reviewed later. Professor White is also the author of "Whitley Councils in the British Civil Service; a Study in Conciliation and Arbitration." This book is published by the University of Chicago Press.
Dr. Perley Oakland Place '93 is the author of an article "Catullus, the Roman Burns" which has been reprinted from the Alumni News of Syracuse University.
"The Memorial Address by Channing H. Cox '01 in connection with memorial services held by the General Court in joint session in memory of Calvin Coolidge" has been published as Senate Document No. 360 by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
"The Legislative Investigating Committee with foreword by Samuel Seabury, a Survey and Critique" by William G. Mulligan Jr. and Oren C. Herwitz '27 has been reprinted from the January issue of the Columbia Law Review.
The Consumers Research General Bulletin for January 1933 contains an article by Dallas McKown and C. C. Troop '22.
literaVolume 7 o£ Collected Papers from the Department of Biology of the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the Johns Hopkins University has just appeared. This volume contains the following articles by Raymond Pearl '99: "The Influence of Density of Population upon Egg Production in Drosophila Melanogaster," "A Table for Ascertaining Elapsed Time in Years and Decimals of a Year Between any Two Dates" (John R. Miner, co-author), "Tobias Venner and His Via Recta," "Contraception and Fertility in 2,000 Women," "Statistical Report on the Fourth Year's Operations of the Bureau for Contraceptive Advice," "Some Data on Fertility and Economic Status," and "An Explanatory Note regarding a more detailed Classification of recent Literature useful in the Study of Human Biology."