A very much revised and enlarged edition of Notes on Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry, of 124 pages, has recently been compiled by Professor Robin Robinson '24.
Recent publications of Professor Chauncey N. Allen '24 are: What Do People Think ofYou? which appeared in the February issue of The Modern Hospital, A Psychological Consideration of Batik Publicity, in the April issue of Bulletin Official Publication of the Financial Advertisers Association, and A Psychologyof Motivation for Advertisers, reprinted from the August issue of The Journal of AppliedPsychology.
Recent publications of the members of the Dartmouth Eye Clinic are: Aniseikonia as ItRelates to Aviation, by Dr. Hermann M. Burian, published in the June issue of the Proceedings of the Second Post-Graduate Course inMedicine and Ophthalmology; Fifty Years' Experience in Ocular Motility, in the May, June, July issue of the American Journal of Ophthalmology, by Dr. Walter B. Lancaster; The Stereoscope as an Orthoptic Instrument, by Dr. Arthur Linksz, in the September issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology, Factual andHistorical Aspects of Aniseikonia, by Mr. John Pearson, in the June-July issue of Guildcraft; and Significance of Image Size Difference by Mr. Robert E. Bannon, in the September number of the Columbia Optometrist.
Part V of the New Hampshire Mineral Resource Survey is a monograph by Professor Harold M. Bannerman entitled The FluoriteDeposits of Cheshire County, N. H.
Under the title Tree Rings Forecast Droughtin New England in 1941, the Bulletin of theAmerican Meteorological Society for May, 1941 included a summary of a paper by Professor Charles J. Lyon, given before the NewEngland Geographical Conference at Worcester, Massachusetts on May 2, 1941.
A Psychological Cmsuderation of Bank Publicity, by Professor C. NJ. Allen '24, appears in the April Bulletin )f Financial Advertisers Association.
Analysis of a Prestige Frame of Referenceby a Gradient Technique, by Professor Ross Stagner, and C. E. Osgood, has been reprinted from the June issue of The Journal of AppliedPsychology.
Professor H. M. Bannerman is the author of Sillimanite Andalusite Kyanite: and MicaSchist Deposits, which appears as part IV of the New Hampshire Mineral Resource Survey, published by the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission.
PROFESSIONS WERE POPULAR
Practically nine out of every ten of the 1,177 graduates of Dartmouth College under its earliest presidents, Eleazar Wheelock and his son John (1769-1815), entered one of the four professions—law, medicine, theology, or teaching. Three were members of the President's cabinet in Washington, eight were in the Senate, 37 in the House of Representatives. Ten were governors of states, one a justice of the United States Supreme Court, 15 judges of the highest state courts, and 69 presided over lower courts. Forty-three Doctors of Divinity and one Episcopal Bishop was the contribution to the church, while to the teaching field, early Dartmouth gave 12 college presidents and 28 professors, as well as a great number of secondary school instructors. Six army generals rose from the ranks of the graduates and 34 earned the degree of Doctor of Laws.
PORTRAIT OF DARTMOUTH'S LIBRARIAN, NATHANIEL L. GOODRICH The Library has arranged for the acquisition of the portrait by Paul Sample '20, Artist in Residence at Dartmouth. Mr. Goodrich was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor ofLetters at the Commencement Exercises at Amherst College June 15. He is a member ofthe Amherst class of 1901.