Books

Alumni Publications

February 1945
Books
Alumni Publications
February 1945

The Glamor That Was Persia: An AmericanSoldier Looks at Iran, by Sgt. Wallace P. Rusterholtz, OTI, '31, appears in mimeograph form under the auspices of the HeadquartersPersian Gulf Service Command.

New Poems 1944, An Anthology of Americanand British Verse, with Selections of Poemsfrom the Armed Forces, edited by Oscar Williams and published in New York by Howell,Soskin, contains a poem The Gift Outright, by Robert Frost '96, and two poems by Lt. Richard Eberhart '26—Dam Neck Virginia, and The Fury of Aerial Bombardment.

The National Association of Manufacturers has issued an 18-page pamphlet, Guide to Postwar Financial Planning for Manufacturers. Arthur L. Lewis 'OB is one member of a subcommittee which prepared this report.

Walter Wanger '15 is the author of an article which appears in the Autumn issue of World Affairs Interpreter entitled Motion Pictures: A Force for International Cooperation.

Medical Libraries Through the Eyes of anAmateur, by Dr. Robert M. Stecher '19, has been reprinted from the October issue of TheBulletin of the Medical Library Association.

A Guide to the Law and Legal Literature ofCuba, the Dominican Republic and Haiti, by Crawford M. Bishop 'O6 and Anyda Marchant, has been published by the Library of Congress. This monograph consists of 276 pages, and is the third in the Latin-American Series being issued by the Library of Congress. Mr. Bishop, the compiler, is Director of the Center of Inter-American Legal Studies, and Miss Marchant is his assistant. "The Center is a project in the Program for Cooperation with the Latin-American Republic now being carried out by the Department of State, in which the Library of Congress is taking part."

Thanksgiving 1944, by Kenneth Andler '26, appears in the November issue of The NewHampshire Troubadour.

A Pictorial Record of the Combat Duty ofBombing Squadron One Hundred Nine in theCentral Pacific, 28 December 1943-14 August1944, Dedicated to the Officers and Men of theSquadron, has been prepared by Lt. Theodore M. Steele, USNR '35. This book of 50 pages is, as the title indicates, largely composed of pictures with text describing them. It will be of interest naturally to all those who have been located in the Pacific area during this war as well as to those having friends there.

Professor Fred Lewis Pattee 'BB is the author of The Soul of Florida, which has been reprinted from The South Atlantic Quarterly.

Preliminary Statement of "The Gray Plan"for Post War Re-Employment, by Carl Gray '23, has been reprinted as a pamphlet of 39 pages.

Reflections on Magnolia Petroleum Co. v.Hunt by Harold Wright Holt '17 appears in the November issue of Cornell Law Quarterly.