Books

Touraine and Champaigne

August 1945
Books
Touraine and Champaigne
August 1945

Touraine and Champaigne Autumn 1944, a brochure of 11 pages, has been written by Howard C. Rice Jr. '26.

Wallis E. Howe '23 is the author of Sellingthe Brave New World, which appears in the March 3 issue of Publishers' Weekly, and Pocket Books in the January 27 issue of the same periodical.

Arthur D. Holmes '06 with others is the author of The Vitamin Content of Commercial Winter Goat's Milk, reprinted from the January issue of the New England Journal ofMedicine.

Rome's Most Humorous Poet, Publius Ovidius Naso (43 B. C.—18 A. D.) by Perley O. Place '93 has been published in mimeographed form. This is an item of 21 pages.

The Best From Yank The Army Weekly, selected by the editors of Yank, published by E. P. Dutton & Company, a book of 304 pages, contains four contributions by Sgt. Walter Bernstein '40. The Gun, Infantry BattalionSweats It Out In Italy, Yugoslav Diary, and Interview With Tito Of Yugoslavia.

Edgar L. Jones '37 has an article in the March Atlantic Monthly entitled Washing theYanks. The April issue of the same magazine contains another article by him Marooned onthe Rock, and the May number an article APint of Blood. Mr. Jones is now special war correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly and other articles from his pen are due to appear.

How Real Is America's "Internationalism"? by Hadley Cantril '28 appears in the April 29 issue of The New York Times Magazine.

Enemy Patents by Howland H. Sargeant '32 and Henrietta L. Creamer, appears in the Winter-Spring number of Law and Contem-porary Problems.

Governmental Regulation Of Insurance, by Ralph H. Blanchard '11, an address before The Fire and Casualty Insurance Conference at the Ohio State University, has been printed in mimeograph form.

Color Blindness In The Psychoses, by Harold M. Kaplan '30 and others, has been reprinted from the March issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry.

The January 1945 issue of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register contains an article A Century 0/ GenealogicalProgress by William Carroll Hill '02; and John Witherspoon and Descendants, compiled by Mr. Hill and Hazel May Witherspoon.

What Shall be Done with the Clifford Case? by Roswell Magill '16, reprinted from the March issue of Columbia Law Review, appears also in the April issue of Taxes, the Tax Magazine.

The Pennsylvania Magazine of History andBiography for April contains an article by Richard G. Wood '32 entitled Research Materials in the National Archives Pertaining toPennsylvania.

To the Unfinished Struggle, Three Addresses to American College Youth, by Lester B. Granger 'lB, has been published as a pamphlet of 47 pages. This pamphlet contains an introduction by President Ernest Martin Hopkins 'O1. .

Epochs in the History of the Worcester District Medical Society, by Dr. Roy J. Ward '97, has been reprinted from the March number of the New England Journal of Medicine.

Personnel Administration for March contains an article by Morris B. Storer '26 entitled Training and Education for Veterans. Mr. Storer is also the author of Let's Talk AboutWorld Peace Organization and What it Meansto Farm People, printed in April by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.

Dr. Robert M. Stecher '19 is the author of Let There Be Light, reprinted from the April number of the Bulletin of the Medical LibraryAssociation.

Eighty-One Years of Achievement, Bryantif Stratton Commercial School, with HistoricNotes on Boston, by L. L. White '25, has been published by the Bryant if Stratton Commercial School as a pamphlet of 24 pages.

Time Study and Motion Economy for Supervisors by James D. Shevlin '32 has been published by the National Foremen's Institution,Inc. Chicago & New York.

The June issue of Harper's contains an article by Richard Lauterbach '35 entitled Howthe Russians Try Nazi Criminals.

An Atmospheric Pressure Geiger-MiillerCounter System for the Study of RespiratoryProblems by Sanborn C. Brown '35 has been reprinted from the May issue of The Reviewof Scientific Instruments.

Asher Lans '38 and Prof. Myres S. McDouglas of Yale are co-authors of Treaties and Congressional-Executive or Presidential Agreements: Interchangeable Instruments of National Policy: I, which appeared in the March issue of the Yale Law Journal. The second half will appear in the July issue.