Books

Alumni Publications

December 1935
Books
Alumni Publications
December 1935

Robert L. Frost '96 has written the introduction to King Jasper, the posthumous poem of Edwin A. Robinson.

Arthur D. Holmes '06 and Madeline G. Pigott are the authors of Factors That Influence the Antirachitic Value of Milk for Infant Feeding, reprinted from Oil and Soap for September.

Hill 7, a Life Sketch of George ElliottShipley '08 has been privately printed by Willett Clark and Company, Chicago and New York. Hill 5 is entitled Happy Hill atDartmouth and gives an account of Shipley's undergraduate days when he was known as a very famous athlete. The last chapter in the first part of the book, Hill 7, is Montfaucon, the hill on which Lt. Shipley met his death in the World War.

Doctoral Dissertations Accepted byAmerican Universities 1934-1935, edited by Donald B. Gilchrist '13, has been published by the H. W. Wilson Company.

Freedmen's Hospital Bulleti?i for September contains an article by Dr. Hildrus A. Poindexter '27, entitled Acute AnteriorPoliomyelitis.

Trial Balances (an anthology of poems by young American poets), edited by Ann Winslow, has been published by the Macmillan Company. This volume contains four poems by Reuel N. Denney '32: Song,Invocation, The Hammerthrow, and Norwich Hill. With these poems is a brief critical analysis of Mr. Denney's work by Professor Sidney Cox.

A Summary of the British Tax Systemwith Special Reference to Its Administration was published last year by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. One of the authors of this publication is Roswell Magill '16.

Dr. Westley M. Hunt 'lO is the author of The Present Status of the Submucous andTurbinate Operation, reprinted from the September number of The Laryngoscope.

The November issue of The ChristianHerald contains an article, The BrotherMan Movement, by Harold S. Winship '10.

Ralph Thompson '25 is the author of De Valera's Ireland in the November number of Current History. The Deathless Lady by Mr. Thompson appears in the Colophon, n.s. volume one number two, just published.

The American Book Company has recently published Mark Twain (SamuelLanghorne Clements), Representative Selections, with introduction and bibliography by Fred Lewis Pattee '88. As this is the centenary of Mark Twain's birth this is a very timely volume.

The Activated adsorption of hydrocarbons a dissertation presented to the faculty of Princeton University in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, by John Turkevich '28 has been reprinted from the Journal of the American Chemical Society.