The Summer issue of the Virginia Quarterly contains an article by Professor Stearns Morse entitled The Wholeness of Robert Frost.
A Brief Spanish Course for Beginners a book of 237 pages published by Longmans of New. York City at $1.85, has been prepared by Professors Alberto Vazquez and Foster E. Guyer '06. This conversational grammar has been designed either for a one semester College course or a one year High School course.
A study of the Water Supply and theGrowth Rates of Conifers Around Boston, by Professor Charles J. Lyon was printed in the July number of Ecology.
Canada's Last Frontier, a pamphlet in the Behind the Headlines series, by Professor Trevor Lloyd has just been published jointly by the Canadian Institute of InternationalAffairs and The Canadian Association forAdult Education. Prof. Lloyd is also the author of Canada: Mainstreet of the Air, reprinted from the July first issue of Maclean'sMagazine. The August 15th issue of CanadianAffairs is devoted to an article by Professor Trevor Lloyd entitled The New North. Canadian Affairs is a small fortnightly magazine which is published for the Canadian Armed Forces in England by the Wartime Information Board.
Professor John H. Gerould '90 is the author of Genetic and Seasonal Variations of OrangeWing-Color in Colias Butterflies, which has been reprinted from the Proceedings of theAmerican Philosophical Society, no. 3, 1943.
The American Journal of Optometry for August reprinted a chapter entitled The Dartmouth Remedial Reading Program from AnEvaluation of Visual Factors in Reading, by Dr. H. A. Imus, Dr. J. W. M. Rothney and Professor R. M. Bear. A Reply to Criticismsof Aniseikonia, by Dr. W. B. Lancaster has been reprinted from the Transactions of theAmerican Ophthalmological Society, 78th annual meeting held in Hot Springs, Virginia, 1942. Professor Kenneth N. Ogle is the author of Association Between Aniseikonia andAnomalous Binocular Space Perception, reprinted, with additions, from the July issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology. Professor Ogle is also the author of Some Aspects ofthe Eye as an Image Forming Mechanism, which appears in the September issue of The Journal of the Optical Society ofAmerica.
Professor Theodore F. Karwoski and Mr. William. Perry '42 are co-authors o£ Studiesin the Peripheral Retina: III. The PurkinjeAfter image Bulge, reprinted from the July issue of the Journal of General Psychology.
The forthcoming issue of The Russian Review, edited by Professor Dimitri von Mohrenschildt, contains an article by the editor entitled Early American Observers of theRussian Revolution 1917-1921. The RussianReview is recognized as one of the authoritative organs on Russian affairs. It has articles by competent authorities on every phase of Russian history and culture and today is found particularly valuable as providing a background for the study of postwar problems connected with Russia.