Fred Copeland '08 is the author of FlowersThat Look Down on Champlain in the August issue of The Vermonter.
Argentina and the Inter-American System is the title of an address given by Nelson Rockefeller '30 before the Pan American Society of Massachusetts and Northern NewEngland. This has been issued as a brochure of 14 pages.
Alexander D. Gibson '24 is the author of Intensive Training in French in the Secondary School—Some Ideas for Procedures andTechniques, in the May issue of the Bulletin of the New England Modern Language Association.
The Girl With the Prettiest Eyes is the title of a story by Peter Cardozo '39 which appears in the August issue of the Woman's HomeCompanion.
Doubleday have published The KennethRoberts Reader. This volume has an introduction by Ben Ames Williams '10.
The Eliot Church of Newton, NewtonMassachusetts—The History of One HundredYears 1845-1945, written by Arthur H. Lord '10 has been published by the church. This book of 50 pages will undoubtedly be of value to those interested in New England church history. Three of the ministers of the church were graduates of Dartmouth—Lyman Cutler, Joshua Wyman Wellman and William Henry Davis.
The fall number of Print has an article by Thomson H. Littlefield '26 entitled BeforeSpencerian Development of B. F. and theAmerican System.
Edgar L. Jones '37 is the author of The Care and Feeding of Correspondents which appears in the October issue of the AtlanticMonthly.
Harold S. Winship '10 is the author of two sermons, The Indestructible Bridge and TheAmerican Home, appearing respectively in the June and October issues of The Pulpit Digest.
The War Poets, an Anthology of the WarPoetry of the Twentieth Century, edited with an introduction by Oscar Williams, published by the John Day Company, New York, contains five poems by Lt. Commander Richard Eberhart '26.
The October issue of Modern Management contains an article by H. M. Huffman '36 entitled Work Simplification—A Good TopManagement Philosophy.
End of a Marauding Bear, by Leon Morse '09, appears in the August issue of The Vermonter.
Racial Aspects of Reconversion, a memorandum prepared for the President of the U. S. by the National Urban League of which Lester B. Granger '18 is Secretary, has been published as a pamphlet of 29 pages.
The New York Times Magazine for November 4 contains an article by Charles G. Bolte '41, The Most Dangerous Division inAmerica.