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Alumni Publications

October 1944
Books
Alumni Publications
October 1944

Frederic M. Lord '36 is the author of Reliability of Multiple-Choice Tests as a Function of Number of Choice Per Item in the March issue of the Journal of EducationalPsychology. Mr. Lord, with Albert V. Carlin, is the author of A Report on Scholarship Examinations Given in Latin American Countries For the Selection of Students to beTrained in Meteorology, which has been reprinted from the spring issue of Educationaland Psychological Measurement.

The May 30th address of President Samuel Stratton 'so of Middlebury College to honor those who have gone from Middlebury into the service of the United States has been reprinted from the Middlebury College News Letter.

Russell Newcomb '26 is the author of Aviation Merchandising which appears in the August number of The American Pilot.

Kenneth Andler '26 is the author of June6, 1944 which appears in the August issue of The New Hampshire Troubadour. This is the story of an outdoor prayer meeting at Newport, N. H., on D-Day.

The issue of Tomorrow for September contains an article, The White Whale and theWar—Moby Dick Reread in 1944, by Charles G. Bolte '4l. Another article by Bolte—TheWar Fronts appears in the issue of The Nation for Sept 9.

The issues of the Falmouth (Massachusetts) Enterprise for August 18 contains an article by Dr. Victor Safford '9O Cape CodAfricans. This article is continued in the same paper for August 25.

Sgt. Walter S. Bernstein '4O is the author of Night Watch, appearing in the summer number of the Yale Review.