Books

Alumni Articles

November 1945
Books
Alumni Articles
November 1945

Dr. Francis G. Blake '08 and others is the author of Studies on Tsutsugamushi Disease(Scrub Typhus, Mite-born Typhus) in NewGuinea and Adjacent Islands. This publication of 153 pages has just been reprinted from the May issue of the American Journal of Hygiene. Dr. Blake is also the author of ClinicalExperiences With Penicillin, reprinted from Transactions of the Association of AmericanPhysicians.

Unthorn the season is the title of a poem by Kingsbury Badger '29 which appears in vol. 2, no. 2 of the Quarterly Review of Literature.

Credit Arbitration Isn't Simple, by Maurice Rapf '35, appears in the July Issue of TheScreen Writer.

Ernest R. Groves '03 is the author of Professional Training for Marriage and FamilyCounseling, reprinted from the May issue of Social Forces.

Thomas L. Cotton '17 is the author of Social Work and Public Relations Pioneering in the Public Relations Directory and Yearbook for 1945. The same Yearbook contains an article by Paul G. Richter '20 entitled: Organizingand Programming a National Series of PublicRelations Conferences.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of TheTurnip Box in The Chro?iicle of Early American Industries for April, and Reforest ThatOld Pasture, in the July number of TheCountry Book.

Nothing Could Conquer Him is the title of a speech delivered by Basil O'Connor '12 at Warm Springs on the occasion of the First Day Issue of the "Little White House" Stamp. This speech has been published as a brochure. William P. Fowler '21 is the author of a brochure of 12 pages entitled The Challengeof the Sonnet, published by The WingedWord, Brunswick, Maine.

Dr. Francis G. Blake '08 is the author of Trombicula Fletcheri Womersley and Heaslip1943, a Vector of Tsutsugamushi Disease(Scrub-typhus) in New Guinea, which has been reprinted from the July 21st issue of Science. Dr. Blake is also the author of SomeRecent Adva?ices in the Control of InfectiousDisease, (The fourth annual Charles V. Chapin Oration), Presidented at the 134th annual meeting of the Rhode Island Medical Society at Providence, May 16, 1945.

Leonard C. White '14 is the author of Franklin Roosevelt and the Public Service, which was reprinted from the July issue of Public Personnel Review.

Pere Marquette, by George W. Hilton '46 appears in the August issue of Trends.

The third book to appear this year dealing with the exploits of William Eaton, 1790, came from the Pri?iceton University Press in the month of August. This is The First Americans in North Africa—William. Eaton's Struggle for a Vigorous Policy Against the BarbaryPirates, 1J99-1805, by Louis B. Wright and Julia H. Macleod. Much of the material for this book came from manuscripts owned by the Huntington Library.

WITH ELEAZAR WHEELOCK APPROPRIATELY LOOKING ON from the mural in the background, President Hopkins and President-elect Dickey pose together in Thayer Hall before a luncheon meeting October 12 with administrative and faculty officers.