"What Ails Norfolk?" a letter by Lewis Parkhurst '78, relating to the prisons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with a special reference to the Norfolk prison, has been reprinted as a broadside from the January 13 issue of the Boston EveningTranscript.
The Snow Train, an advertising circular issued by the Boston and Maine Railroad, contains an article "New Hampshire Becomes Ski Conscious" by Wm. P. Fowler '21.
Professor Whitley P. McCoy '16, of the University of Alabama, is the author of "Cases and Statutes on Trial and Appellate Practice in Alabama."
The December-January issue of Voices contains a poem "The Flowering Thorn" by Alexander Laing '23.
Mark F. Emerson '25 has an article in the November-December isssue of BirdLore "Bird-Notes from Bed Part 1 Winter." Another illustrated article by Mr. Emerson is "Friends Indeed" in the December number of Nature Magazine.
"Mushrooms and Maintenance," by R. H. Colley '09, appears in the June, 1933, issue of Bell Laboratories Record.
"Skiing Sport in America," by Charles M. Dudley '29, appears in the January issue of the Sportsman.
The October number of the AmericanMagazine contains an article by Edwin B. Dooley '26, entitled "Where Does Football Go From Here?"
Ben Ames Williams '10 is the author of an article "Personal Appearance" in the December number of the American Magazine.
M. K. Horwitt '30 is the author of "Observations on Behavior of the Anthocyan Pigment from Concord Grapes in the Animal Body" reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society of Experimental Biologyand Medicine for 1933. With H. Sherman and H. G. Barber, Mr. Horwitt is the author of "Heat Regulation and Water Exchange in The Water Content of the Rat Liver in Shiga Vaccine Fever and Amidopyrine Antipyresis." This is reprinted from the June, 1933, issue of the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
Kimball Flaccus '33 is the author of a poem in the December number of Scribners Here by the Connecticut."
Adler Planetarium and Astronomical Museum, an Account of the Optical planetarium and a Brief Guide to the Museum" by Philip Fox '02, Director of the Museum, has been published in attraclve format as a book of 62 pages by the Lakeside Press, Chicago. The book is well Printed and profusely illustrated.
"A First Book in Latin" by Wrenn Jones Gristead and Walter V. McDuffee '98, head of the Department of Classical Languages, Central High School, Springfield, Massachusetts, has been published by D. Appleton and Company.
Everett E. Robie '17 is the author of two articles "A Study of Over-Age Distribution in the Grades" published in The AmericanSchool Board Journal for October, 1933, and "Special Promotions" which appears in American Childhood for December, 1933.
" 'This Crisis in History' Report of the Third Annual New York Herald Tribune Women's Conference on Current Problems" contains two articles by Dartmouth men: "Creative Youth and World Leadership" by Harold Ordway Rugg '08, and an address by Dr. Harry Woodman Chase '04 delivered at the introduction to the session on "The Crisis in Education."
"Rossiya," a Russian weekly published in New York contains several articles by Ivan Chernikoff, Tuck '28. Among them are: "Russian Actualities," "The Russian Famine, Germany and the United States," "Russian-American Trade and Soviet Payments in Germany," and "Recognition of the Soviet Union lts True Meaning."