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Alumni Publications

October 1945
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Alumni Publications
October 1945

Kingsbury Badger '29 is the author of BradfordTorrey: Nature Writer, reprinted from the June issue of The New England Quarterly.

Five Thousand Trail Signs, by Paul R. Jenks '94 has been reprinted from the June issue of Appalachia.

The Quarterly of the American PrimroseSociety for April contains an article A GoodeFlowre: the Primrose, by Samuel F. Morse '36. This article will be concluded in the next issue of the Quarterly.

G-I-San Francisco, by Charles G. Bolte '41, appears in Mademoiselle for July.

Walter Bernstein '40 is the author of Soldiers and War Books, which appears in the July 6 issue of the Saturday Review of Literature.

Edwin B. Dooley '27 is the author of TheFunctions of Corporate Public Relations. This address, issued in mimeographed form, was delivered before the Sales Executive Club, Hotel Roosevelt, June 12, 1945. Mr. Dooley is also the author of Protection for CorporateCharters which appears in the August issue of Trusts and Estates.

The Cornell University Press has just published in book form Safeguarding Civil Liberty Today. This is a book of 158 pages and consists of the Edward L. Bernays lectures of 1944, given at Cornell University. In addition to these lectures there is an address Freedomto-Learn by President Edmund Ezra Day '05.

Diplomat to Moscow by Richard E. Lauter- bach '35, is the title of an article appearing in the August number of Coronet.

Quest for Mollie, a Profile, by A. J. Liebling '24 has been reprinted from the May 26th and June 2nd issues of The New Yorker in a brochure of 19 pages.

Peter Mankowski '33 is the author of OneWill Stand appearing in the September issue of Esquire.

Landon G. Rockwell '35 is the author of The Planning Function of the National Resources Planning Board, appearing in the May issue of the Journal of Politics.

William N. Fenton '31 is the author of ADay on the Allegheny Ox-Bow, contained in the July issue of The Living Wilderness.

Recent publications by Dr. Henry R. Viets '12 include An Introduction to a Catalog ofthe Medieval and Renaissance Manuscriptsand Incunabula in the Boston Medical Library, reprinted with changes from Catalog ofthe Medieval and Renaissance Manuscriptsand Incunabula in the Boston Medical Library compiled by James F. Ballard; Medical.Education Old Purposes and New Methods, reprinted from the Rhode Island MedicalJournal for October 1944; Myasthenia GravisTreated with Large Doses of NeostigmineMethylsulfale, Intramuscularly and Intravenously, and with Neostigmine Bromide Orally, reprinted from the December issue of the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, and Clinical Aspects of Myasthenia Gravis, reprinted from the Journal of Nervous andMental Disease for December 1944.

Effect of Sunshine Upon the Ascorbic Acidand Riboflavic Content of Milk, by Arthur D. Holmes '06 and Carleton P. Jones, has been reprinted from the March issue of The Journalof Nutrition. Mr. Holmes, with others, is also the author of Effect of Ascorbic Acid Injections on the Amount in the Blood Plasma ofLaying Hens, which has been reprinted from the March issue of Poultry Science.