Books

Alumni Articles

August 1946
Books
Alumni Articles
August 1946

The annual report of The American National Red Cross for the year ending June 30, 1945 contains a chapter entitled The Recordfor the Year, by Basil O'Connor '12.

Variations in Vital Factors in Small Animals, by Dr. Harold M. Kaplan '30, has been reprinted from the Winter issue of The Middlesex Veterinarian.

M. G. Rollins '11 is the author of two articles appearing recently—The Future ofMen's Toiletries in the March issue of Advertising and Selling, and Have We Failed toSell Peace, in the April issue of the same magazine.

Federal Jurisdiction to Decide Moot Cases, by Sidney A. Diamond '35, has been reprinted from the January issue of the University ofPennsylvania Law Review.

Whitney H. Eastman '10 is the author of The Future of the Soybean Industry in theUnited States, which appears in the January 15th issue of The Chemurgic Digest.

A Memo-rial to the Reverend QuincyBlakely, Pastor of The First Church of Christ,Congregational, 1652: 1905-1937, Farmington, Connecticut, was printed in April 1946 as an attractive booklet of 15 pages. Among other addresses this pamphlet contains "A Memorial Address" by Maurice S. Sherman '94.

Dr. Anthony C. Cipollaro '24 is the author of The Earliest Roentgen Demonstration ofa Pathological Lesion in America, which has been reprinted from the November issue of Radiology.

The Stability of Compressible Flows andTransition Through the Speed of Sound, by John P. Brown '44, has been issued as Report No. 5410 of the War Department Army Air Forces Air Materiel Command, in mimeograph form.

William N. Fenton '31 is the author of AnIroquois Condolence Council For InstallingCayuga Chiefs in 1945, which has been reprinted from the April 15 issue of the Journalof the Washington Academy of Sciences. Mr. Fenton and others are the authors of AnAnthropological Bibliosymposium, reprinted from the November issue of The ScientificMonthly.

Young Voices, a Quarter Century of HighSchool Student Writing, Selected from theScholastic Aivards, edited by Kenneth M. Gould and Joan Coyen, foreword by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, has been published by Harper and Brothers as a volume of 401 pagesThis volume contains four poems by Kimball Flaccus '33: J'Aspire Aux Astres, A Lesson inAstronomy, Autumn is Here, and Wisdom.

The State Conference, a Major Development in Congregational History by Charles C. Merrill '94 has been published by the PilgrimPress as a pamphlet of 46 pages. This brief statement of the nature and origin of the State Conferences of Congregational churches will prove an invaluable handbook for religious historians. It contains, in small compass, a truly amazing amount of information, including a regional bibliography.