Books

Alumni Publications

June 1934
Books
Alumni Publications
June 1934

Volume 9 of "Collected Papers from the Department of Biology of the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the Johns Hopkins University" has just been published. This volume contains several monographs by Raymond Pearl '99, as follows: "Variation in Goniobasis virginica and Anculosa carinata under Natural Conditions" by Joshua L. Baily Jr., Raymond Pearl, and Charles P. Winsor; "Studies on Human Longevity. VI. The Distribution and Correlation of Variation in the Total Immediate Ancestral Longevity of Nonagenarians and Centenarians, in Relation to the Inheritance Factor in Duration of Life. By Raymond Pearl and Ruth DeWitt Pearl; "On the Frequency of the Use of Contraceptive Methods, and Their Effectiveness as Used, by a Sample of American Women," "Factors in Human Fertility and Their Statistical Evaluation."

"Thorne Smith: His Life and Times with a Note on his Books and a Complete Bibliography" by Roland Young and Thorne Smith '14, among others, has been published as a pamphlet of 32 pages by Doubleday Doran.

"Thoracic Stomach: Report of Five Cases" by Harry W. Goodall, M.D. '98, and Lyman H. Hoyt, M.D. appears in the April issue of the Archives of InternalMedicine.

Homer Eaton Keyes '00 is the author of "An Unproductive Study of a Pewter Service" in the May issue of Antiques.

"The Marriage Panacea" by Professor Ernest R. Groves '03, appears in the March issue of Social Science.

Ben Ames Williams '10 is the author of "Hostile Valley" published by E. P. Dutton Inc.

"Horace, Roman Gentleman and Poet" by Professor Perley O. Place '93, has been reprinted from the Alumni News, Syracuse University, for March-April.

"Bird-Notes from Bed, part 2 Spring" by Mark F. Emerson '25, appears in the March-April issue of Bird Lore.

E. P. Dutton & Company of New York have just published "The Hills Are Ready for Climbing" a collection of poems by undergraduates of American colleges and universities, with an introduction by William Rose Benet. This volume contains "Poem" by Samuel French Morse '36.