The Domestic Parallel to War, by Professor Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy appears.in the January issue of Free America.
Biography in College, by Professor Donald Bartlett '24 has been published in an attractively printed pamphlet of 15 pages. Some of the material for this article formerly appeared in the Journal of Higher Education and in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine.
Professor Bernard Brodie has prepared for Col. Beukema, Director of the Armies Coordination Course, a written lecture on the Battleof the Atlantic. This lecture is to be used in the Officer's Training Camps.
Mr. Ray Nash, Lecturer in Art, is the author of The Press and the Undergraduate, which appears in the October-December issue of Print. This is one article in a series entitled The Place of the University Press in AmericanEducation and Publishing.
The Proceedings of the New HampshireAcademy of Science for 1941 contains Teachingfor Research in a Democracy, the Presidential address given by Professor Bancroft H. Brown. This address is also available in reprint form. The Proceedings contains abstracts from papers presented at the annual meeting as follows: On Certain Outstanding Features ofSkunk Anatomy, by Professor W. W. Ballard '2B, Frank Dain 111 '43 and Berger Carlson '43; A Unified Program of Natural HistoryPublications, by Mr. Richard L. Weaver, College Naturalist; Survey of Glacial Tills in NewHampshire by Lawrence Goldthwait '36; Changes on the Intervales of the Connecticutand Merrimac Rivers, by Richard P. Goldthwait '33; and also two undergraduate papers, Additions to the Flora of Hanover Since 1891, by John-P. Brown '44, and Notes on the LifeHistory of the Pine Siskin, by Franklin H. West '43.
An Experimental Analysis of a NationalisticFrame of Reference, by Professor Ross Stagner and C. E. Osgood '39 has been reprinted from the November issue of The Journal of SocialPsychology.
A Laboratory Manual for ElementaryZoology, by Professor W. Byers Unger and C. E. Moritz '32 has been published by Ginnand Company at $1.25. This is a book of 108 pages plus blank leaves opposite each page of the Manual. These leaves are intended as convenient spaces for drawing the structures described on the opposite page. The authors state that this Manual is the outgrowth of a series of laboratory directions used in a onesemester course in elementary Zoology.