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ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS

June 1941
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ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS
June 1941

The Yardstick Press of New York has recently published New Poems: 1940 an Anthology of British and American Verse, edited by Oscar Williams. This volume contains three poems by Richard Eberhart '26: The Groundhog, The Soul Longs to Return Whence itCame, and A Meditation. Another Dartmouth poet represented in this volume is Marshall Schacht '27. Three of his poems The NewYorker, Not to Forget Miss Dickinson, and The Fancy People, may be found here.

From the press of Scott Foresman if Company of New York and Chicago has come Current Expressions of Fact and OpinionPractical Types of Expository Writing forCollege, assembled and edited by Harrison G. Piatt Jr., and Porter G. Perrin 'l7. This is a textbook of 436 pages. It is interesting to note that the authors have reprinted in this volume The Walls of Brick, by Charles Bolte '4l. This article first appeared in THE DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE for December, 1940. The authors state in their preface that this "is a volume of selections for analysis, imitation, and stimulation in college English composition courses." Professor Perrin, part author of the book, is Assistant Professor of English at Colgate College, Hamilton, New York.

Credit Union, North America by Roy F. Bergengren 'O3, West Coast of South America by Sidney A. Clark 'l2, and Millions of Booh by Marshall McClintock '26 will be reviewed in later issues of this MAGAZINE.