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Hanover Holiday Reading List

May 1946
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Hanover Holiday Reading List
May 1946

Suggested Books Dealing with Topics of Alumni Lectures

IN THE PAST a good many requests were made about suggestions for readings on the subjects of the Hanover Holiday lectures. For those interested, the speakers this year have prepared brief lists, which could be of value either before or after coming to the Holiday, or even for those not able to come at all.

JOBS FOR ALL? James F. Cusick Monday, July 1 and 15 Economic Stability in the Post-War World. League of Nations. 1945. Hansen, Alvin H., Fiscal Policy and Business Cycles. W. W. Norton and Co., Inc., New York. 1941. Ruml, Beardsley, Tomorrow's Business. Farrar and Rinehart, Inc., New York. 1945- Beveridge, Sir William H., Full Employment in a Free Society. G. Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London. 1944. Financing American Prosperity. A Sympo. sium of Economists. Twentieth Century Fund.

KEEPING OUR FAMILIES TOGETHER Andrew G. Truxal Monday, July 1 and 15 Burgess, Ernest W. and Locke, Harvey J., The Family. American Book Co., New York. 1945. Burgess, Ernest W. and Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr., Predicting Success or Failure inMarriage. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New York. 1939. Groves, Ernest R., Conserving Marriageand The Family. The Macmillan Co., New York. 1944. Groves, Ernest R., Marriage (Rev. Ed.). Henry Holt and Co., New York. 1941. Goldstein, Sidney E., Marriage and Family Counseling. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York. 1945.

RADAR AND RADIO—THEIR FUTURE Gordon Ferrie Hull, Jr. Tuesday, July a and 16 River, Milton S., UHF Radio Simplified. D. Van Nostrand Cos, Inc., New York. 1945. Emery, Willis L., Ultra-High FrequencyRadio Engineering. The Macmillan Co., New York. 1944. Electronic Navigational Aids—Loran—Radar—Racon, United States Coast Guard, Public Information Division. Washington. Articles in the magazine "Electronics," 1945 to present. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, Zworykin, V. K. and Morton, G. A., Television. John Wiley and Sons, New York. 1940. Dunlap, Orrin E., Jr., The Future ofTelevision. Harper and Bros., New York. 1942.

THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE AIR Trevor Lloyd Wednesday, July 3 and 17 Hershey, Burnet, Skyways of Tomorrow. Headline Series, No. 47, Foreign Policy Association, New York. 1944. Stuart, John, Wings Over America. Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 114, New York. *944- Van Zandt, J. Parker, The Geography ofWorld Air Transport. Brookings Institute, Washington, D. C. 1944. Weigert, H. and Stefansson, V., Compassof the World. The Macmillan Co., New York. 1944. Lloyd, Trevor, Sky Highways, GeographyFrom the Air. Houghton Mifffin, Boston. 1945.

CAN THE UNITED NATIONS KEEP THE PEACE? John G. Gazley Wednesday, July 3 and 17 Cousins, Norman, Modern Man Is Obsolete. Viking Press, New York. 1945. Dean, Vera M., The Four Cornerstones ofPeace. Whittlesey House, New York. 1946. Masters, Dexter, and Way, Katherine, OneWorld or None. Whittlesey House, New York. 1946. Perry, Ralph Barton, One World in theMaking. Current Books, Inc., New York. 1945- Reves, Emery, The Anatomy of Peace. Harper and Bros., New York. 1945.

LABOR IN POLITICS Malcolm Keir Monday, July 8 and 22 Millis, Harry L., Labor's Progress andSome Basic Labor Problems. McGrawHill Book Co., New York. 1938. Millis, Harry L., Labor's Risks and SocialInsurance. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York. 1938. Millis, Harry L., Organized Labor. McGraw-Hill Book Cos., New York. 1945. How Collective Bargaining Works. Twentieth Century Fund, New York. Trends in Collective Bargaining. Twentieth Century Fund, New York. Commons, John R„ History of Labour inthe United States. The Macmillan Co., New York.

EDUCATION FOR A DEMOCRACY Arthur McCandless Wilson Monday, July 8 and 22 General Education in a Free Society. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 1945. Van Doren, Mark, Liberal Education. Henry Holt and Co., New York. 1943. Foerster, Norman, The Humanities andthe Common Man. Univ. of North Car- olina. 1946.

TRENDS IN HUMAN EVOLUTION William W. Ballard Tuesday, July g and 23 Haskins, Caryl P., Of Ants and Men. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New York. 1939. Howells, William W., Mankind So Far. Doubleday, Doran and Cos., Inc., Garden New York. 1944. Huxley, Julian S., Man Stands Alone. Harper and Bros., New York. 1941. Huxley, Julian S., Evolution, the ModernSynthesis. Harper and Bros., New York. 1943. Simpson, George G., Tempo and Mode inEvolution. Columbia University Press, New York. 1944.

CONFLICTS IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE John Clinton Adams Tuesday, July 9 and 23 Adamic, Louis, My Native Land. Harper and Bros., New York. 1943. Pribichevich, Stoyan, World Without End. Reyrial and Hitchcock, New York. 1939. Newman, Bernard, Balkan Background. The Macmillan Co., New York. 1945. White, Leigh, The Long Balkan Night. Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York. 1944. WHAT RUSSIA WANTS Dimitri von Mohrenschildt Wednesday, July 10 and 24 Pares, Sir Bernard, Russia. Penguin Books New York. 1943. Yugow, A., Russia's Economic Front forWar and Peace. Harper and Bros., New York. 194 a. Chamberlin, William H„ The RussianEnigma. Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York. 1943. Dallin, David J., The Real Soviet Russia. Yale University Press, New Haven. 1945. Schuman, Frederich L., Soviet Politics atHome and Abroad. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1946.

CHINA IN THE NEW ERA Wing-tsit Chan Wednesday, July 10 and 24 Rosinger, Lawrence K., China's Crisis. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1945. Lin Yutang, The Vigil of a Nation. John Day Cos., New York. 1945. Stein, Gunther, Challenge of Red China. Whittlesey House, New York. 1945. Sun Fo, China Looks Forward. John Day Co., New York. 1944. Lattimore, Owen, Solution in Asia. Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston. 1945.

Bouchard. AN ECONOMIC-SOCIOLOGICAL DISCUSSION is held between Prof. James F. Cusick (left) of the Economics Department and Prof. Andrew G. Truxal of the Sociology Department, both of whom are scheduled to give lectures in the 1946 Hanover Holiday program. The former will speak on "Jobs For All?" and the latter on "Keeping Our Families Together."