Books

Alumni Notes

October 1947
Books
Alumni Notes
October 1947

Recent publications of Henry R. Viets '12 are: Nathan P. Rice, M.D. and His Trials ofa Public Benefactor, New York, 1859, reprinted from the July isue of the Bulletin ofthe History of Medicine; Boston Medical Library, Report of the Librarian, reprinted in part from the November issue of the NeivEngland Journal of Medicine; Bigelow'sOriginal Announcement, reprinted from the same issue of the same Journal; Fulton'sHarvey Cushing, reprinted from the January issue of the same Journal; and The First Description of Rickets, reprinted from the July issue of the same Journal.

The Measured Knoop Hardness of HardSubstances and Factors Affecting its Determination by Newman W. Thibault '32 and H. L. Nyquist, and Determination of KnoopHardness Numbers Independent of Load by Mr. Thibault and L. P. Tarasov have been reprinted from the Transactions of the American Society for Metals.

Porter G. Perrin '17 is the author of Maximum Essentials in Composition, reprinted from the April number of College English.The First Elegy of Solon, by Richmond Lattimore '26 has been reprinted from the April number of the American Journal ofPhilology.

Kenneth D. Andler '26 is the author of Surveyor in the Woods, which appears in the July issue of Harper's.

Echanges Franco-Americains, by Howard C. Rice '26, appears in a recent issue of LesEtudes Americaines.

Richard P. McClintock '26 and Miss Anne Bunker are the authors of The Messiah Miracle, a history of the Church of the Messiah, West Newton and Auburndale 1871-1946, a brochure of 32 pages.

Two articles appearing in the July issue of Electrical Enginering by Edwin P. Felch Jr. '29 and others are Air-Borne Magnetometers, and Air-Borne Magnetometers for Search andSurvey.

Our Negro Veterans, by Charles G. Bolte '41 and Louis Harris, has been published in a pamphlet of 32 pages as Public AffairsPamphlet No. 128.

Arthur D. Holmes '06 and others is the author of Composition of Mares' Milk asCompared with that of Other Species, reprinted from the July issue of the Journal ofDairy Science.

The brief by Thurlow M. Gordon '06 for the General Electric Company and the General Electric Supply Corporation PetitionersAgainst Federal Trade Commission Respondent in the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals has been published as a pamphlet of 75 pages.

Dr. Stanley B. Weld '12 is the author of Connecticut and the Founding of the American Medical Association, reprinted from the June issue of The Connecticut State MedicalJournal.

David M. Larrabee '32 is the compiler of two maps:—Missouri Basin Studies 10 and14, being the Construction Materials andNon-Metalic Mineral Resources of Coloradoand North Dakota. These are published by the U. S. Geological Survey.

Richard E. Lauterbach '35 is the author of Mac Arthur: From Man to God, in the August issue of Tomorrow.

Mixed Train Daily, a book of short-line railroads, by Lucius Beebe, has been published by E. P. Dutton if Company. This volume contains reproductions of six original oil paintings by Howard Fogg '38.

The Education of Youth as Citizens by the late Henry W. Thurston '86 was reviewed in the July number of the magazine. Unfortunately the name of the reviewer, Professor Ralph A. Burns, was omitted.

The Hand in the Picture by Professor Eric P. Kelly '06 and The Pearl of Her Sex by Bill Cunningham '19, will be reviewed in a later issue of the MAGAZINE.