Books

Arthur D. Holmes '06

June 1945
Books
Arthur D. Holmes '06
June 1945

Arthur D. Holmes '06, with others, is the author of Effect of High-Temperature-ShortTime Pasteurization of the Ascorbic Acid,Riboflavin and Thiamin Content of Milk, reprinted from the January issue of the Journalof Dairy Science.

The January issue of the Journal of theNew York Botonical Garden contains an article Sedge Boats in the Andes by Alan A. Beetle '36.

H. Sheridan Baketel '95M is the author of an article Dixi Crosby II M. D. Founder ofAlpha Kappa Kappa. This article appears in the March issue of The Centaur, the official organ of AKK.

Salute To You, an Informal Report byBasil O'Connor ['12] To Red Cross Workersand Supporters on His Recent Trip to GreatBritain, France, and Italy, has been issued in pamphlet form by The American National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of GoingChestnutting, published in The Chronicle ofEarly American Industries for December 1944. Another article by Mr. Russell, CoveredWagon Geographies, appears in FrontiersMagazine for April 1945. Mr. Russell is also editor of The Middle Border Bulletin, published on the campus at Dakota Wesleyan University, South Dakota.

Irish Literature Today, by John V. Kelleher '39, appears in the March issue of AtlanticMonthly.

How Do Remedial Agents CureT, by Dr. Edgar Brayton Philbrook '86, has been published as a book of 61 pages by the Sentinel Publishing Company, Santa Cruz, California. In his preface Dr. Philbrook says he has "been looking around for sixty years and in the following pages I have recorded some of my observations." A few of the chapters in the book are Angles of the Different Schools of Practice,The Vegetative Brain, Growth and Repair,Causes of Disease, Individuality, and Interpretative Ganglia.

Part VI of Archaeological Papers, by George W. Elderkin '02 has been published as a pamphlet of 65 pages by The Pond-EkbergCompany of Springfield, Massachusetts.

Recent publications of Winthrop H. Rice '25 are: General Considerations on Unit Lesson Plans in Modern Language Teaching, reprinted from the December issue of The Mod-ern Language Journal, and The Psychology ofthe Subjunctive in French and Spanish, reprinted from the January number of the same magazine.

Charles G. Bolte '41 is the author of TheVeterans' Runaround, which appears in the April issue of Harper's.

Exports—Or International Trade? by Edward Riley '16 has been issued in a mimeographed brochure of 18 pages.

Recent publications of Sidney A. Diamond '35 are: The Effect of War on PreExisting Contracts Involving Enemy Nationals, reprinted from the September issue of the Yale Law Journal, and The WebbPomerence Act and Export Trade Associations, reprinted from the November issue of the Columbia Law Review.

Dr. Thacher W. Worthen '07 is the author of Echinococcal Disease, which appears in the August issue of New England Journal ofMedicine.

Paul L. Applin '14 and Esther R. Applin are the authors of Regional Subsurface Stratigraphy and Structure of Florida and SouthernGeorgia, reprinted from the December issue of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

William B. Cahn '34 is the author of a 64-page pamphlet When You Come Back. This has just been published by the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers ofAmerica, CIO.

New Directions, Norfolk, Conn., has just published in its Poets of the Year series a brochure of 30 pages by Richard Eberhart '26 entitled Poems New and Selected. This publication contains some of the more recent verse of the author who is now on active duty as lieutenant commander in the Naval Re- serve. In addition there are four of his older poems from his earlier published volumes.

Winslow R. Hatch '30 is the author of Zodsporogenesis In The Resistant Sporangiaof Allomyces Arbusculus, reprinted from the November-December issue of Mycologia.