The Best One-act Plays of 1934 selected by J. W. Marriott have recently been published in London. The first play in this volume is Lincoln Reckons Up by Henry Bailey Stevens '12.
The New Republic for August 14 contains a poem by Kimball Flaccus '33 entitled Islanders. This is contained in a group of poems by eight New England poets.
Henry Ford's Great Adventure by Ralph Thompson '25 appears in the AmericanMercury for September.
Farmington, one of the Mother Townsof Connecticut by Rev. Quincy Blakely '94 has been published as a pamphlet of 29 pages by the Tercentenary Commission ofthe State of Connecticut.
Why America Became Belligerent: aQuantitative Study of War News, 1914-17 by H. Schuyler Foster Jr. '25 appeared in the American Journal of Sociology for January 1935.
Systematic Displacements of Tines in theSpectra of Certain Bright Stars by Walter S. Adams '98 and Elizabeth MacCormack has been reprinted from the AstrophysicalJournal, vol. 81, 1935.
Latin Three Years Aids to Cicero by Ernest Daniels and Viola Chester, and supervised by Paul R. Jenks '94 was published by the Globe Book Company, New York.
From the George Washington UniversityPress, Washington, D. C. appears Argetina, Brazil and Chile since Independence. . . . Chile by Isaac Joslin Cox '96.
Henry Bronson, M.D. His address tothe graduates in Medicine, Yale MedicalInstitution, 1865 by Dr. Creighton Barker '13 has been reprinted from the Yalejournal of biology and medicine.
The First Hundred Years of the NewEngland Mutual Life Insurance Company,1835-1935, written by Sydney A. Clark '12 has been pulished as a book of 135 pages by the Company.
A new edition of I come singing,Rhythms and Songs by H. Thompson Rich '15 has come from the press of BruceHumphries, Inc.
The Gold Hesperidee by Robert Frost '96 has been published in a limited edition of 200 copies by the Bibliophile Press, Cortland, New York.
The Twilight of Psychoanalysis by the late Walter B. Wolf '21 appears in the August issue of the American Mercury.
Charles O'Neill '31 has a story HumanInterest Story in the May issue of LiteraryAmerica.
Lewis H. Haney '03 is the author of How to Understand Money issued as Farrar and Rinehart Pamphlets No. 7.
County training schools and publicsecondary education for the negroes in thesouth by Dr. Edward E. Redcay '27, one of the John F. Slater Fund Studies inNegro Education, has been published as a monograph of 168 pages by the John F.Slater Fund, Washington, D. C.
George G. Clark '99 is the author of Anaccount of the Lafayette Bridge, the fourth-bridge to cross the Pemigwasset River between Plymouth and Holderness, which appears in the Plymouth Record for May 25. 1935.
Adaptations of family life by Ernest R. Groves '03 has been reprinted from the American Journal of Sociology for May. Mr. Groves is also the author of Understanding Yourself published by GreenbergCompany, New York City.
Three Dollars a Year by G. Russell Steininger '19 and Paul Van de Velde has been published by the Delphic Studios, New York City.
Supplement to the law of slander andlibel in the state of Neic York by Ernest P. Seelman '9B has been published by the J. B. Lyon Company of Albany, New York. This includes cases from April 1933 to March 4, 1935.
Love poems of today and yesterday selected by Ely Buell, has been published at Chicago by the Hammond Press. This volume contains four poems by Kendall Banning '02, Beyond, Fortunes, Once on a,time, and Unconquered.