Books

A Study of Student Life-the Appraisal of Students Traditions

May 1935
Books
A Study of Student Life-the Appraisal of Students Traditions
May 1935

C. A. Edson '14 is the author of What'sto become of the C.C.C.? which appears in the Forum for April.

A Study of Student Life—the Appraisalof Student Traditions by W. H. Cowley '24 and Willard Waller, a paper read before the American Sociological Society, appears in the March issue of the Journal ofHigher Education.

Edward B. Stanford '32 is the author of A Double-barreled Job which appears in the Bulletin of the American Library Association for March, 1935.

lodine Content of American Cod LiverOil by Arthur D. Holmes 'O6 and R. E. Remington, has been reprinted from the January issue of the American Journal ofDiseases of Children.

Dr. Walter Beran Wolfe '21 is the author of Amatory Athletes which appears in the April issue of Esquire. This is the first of a series of three articles by Dr. Wolfe to appear in this magazine. Dr. Wolfe also has an article in the April issue of MotionPictures entitled The School for Love.

A supplementary report to GovernorJames M. Curley concerning the men'sprisons of Massachusetts by Lewis Parkhurst '78 has just been published in a pamphlet of 21 pages.

Sidney B. Whipple '10 is the author of The Lindbergh Crime published by BlueRibbon Books, New York City.

Dr. Frederic P. Lord '98 is the author of an article Northern New-England Alpines in the March number of the Bulletin of theGarden Club of America.