America's Potential for Health, an address by Basil O'Connor '12, presented before the 29th annual meeting of the National Health Council on March 25, 1949 has been Published as a pamphlet. Another address by Mr. O'Connor is Can the Red Cross Survive? delivered at the 24th Annual Convention of the American National Red Cross at Atlantic City, June 27. This has been attractively published in pamphlet form.
An address, Ratios, delivered before the Health and Accident Underwriters Conference on May 17 by Ralph H. Blanchard '11, has been published in mimeograph form.
The summer issue of the Journal of Retailing contains an article by Joseph M. Russakoff '27 entitled Merchants or Bankers?
Acorn Clocks, by Brooks Palmer '23, appears in the May issue of The HI A Journal, official publication of the Horological Institute of America. Mr. Palmer is also the author of Clockmakers of Lebanon, Ohio, appearing in the June issue of The AmericanAntiques Journal.
Recent publications of Howard C. Rice Jr. '26 are Notes and Documents, a 'new'Likeness of Thomas Jefferson, in the January issue of The William and Mary Quarterly, and the introduction to The College atPrincetown May 1784, published by The Meriden Gravure Company on the occasion of the meeting of the Bibliographical Society of America held in the Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library in Princeton, June 4. 1949-
Harland F. Manchester '21 is the author of Hypo for Cars, appearing in the July issue of Science Illustrated.
Dr. George A. Hahn '32 is the author of Vaginal Calculus Not Due to Urinary Leakage or Foreign Body, reprinted from the April issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
The June issue of the American Mercury contains an article Huntington Cairns, Federal Censor, by Jerome H. Spingam '35
The May issue of Shipping Management contains an article by Richard C. Colton '25 entitled The Traffic Manager: an Evaluationof His Basic Problem. Mr. Colton is also the author of Traffic Man Suggests Figure g-PointAction Program, for U. S. Trucking Industry in the June 25 issue of Traffic World.
Remarks, by John H. Hinman 'OB, President of the International Paper Company, at the annual meeting of stockholders May 11, 1949, lias been printed as a brochure of 15 pages. ,
Warren A. Cook '23, and Philip Drinker are co-authors of Maximum Allowable Concentrations of Atmospheric Impurities, reprinted from the January issue of The Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology.
Melvin S. Wax '40 is the author of an article, Vermont's New Dealing Yankee, appearing in the June 11 issue of the Nation.
The issue of Esquire for July contains a story by Robert J. Misch '25 entitled Cromartie's Ride.
Ben Ames Williams '10 is the author of a story in the May 28 issue of Collier's entitled A Young Man Marred.
The May 28 issue of Collier's contains an article by Ernest L. Barcella '34 called Wizards of Words.
Seth Newhouse's Traditional History andConstitution of the Iroquois Confederacy, by William N. Fenton '30, has been reprinted from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, v. 93, No. 2. Mr. Fenton is also the author of Collecting Materials for aPolitical History of the Six Nations, reprinted from v. 93, No. 3 of the same journal.
Warren F. Hale 'OB is the author of an article To the 'Christ of the Andes' in the June issue of Appalachia.
A revised edition of Colorado Evergreens by Robert E. More 'l3 has been published by the Denver Museum of Natural History. This is an attractive, very beautifully illustrated book of 89 pages, the first edition of which was published in 1943. A most interesting chapter, with fascinating pictures, is devoted to timberline trees.
England's Climbing-Boys, a History of theLong Struggle to Abolish Child Labor inChimney Sweeping, by George L. Phillips '31, published by Baker Library, HarvardGraduate School of Business Administration, will be reviewed in a special article by Professor John Hurd in a later issue of the MAGAZINE. Additional publications by Mr. Phillips are May-Day is Sweeps' Day, reprinted from the March issue of Folk-Lore;Sweep for the Soot 01 reprinted from v. 1, nos. 2 & 3 of The Economic History Review;Chimney-Sxveeping Wasn't All!, an article in the May 28 issue of Notes and Queries; and in the June 11 issue of Notes and Queries,Women Chimney Sweepers.
The Ohio State Archeological and Historical Quarterly for July contains an article by E. W. Wiley '09, Governor John Greinerand Chase's Bid for the Presidency in 1860.
A Comparison of Electrical and Psycholphysical Determination of the Spectral Sensitivity of the Human Eye, by Lorrin A. Riggs '33, in collaboration with Richard N. Berry and Matthew Wayner, has been reprinted from the June issue of the Journalof the Optical Society of America.
Loss of Reduced Ascorbic Acid from Lactose-Enriched Milk, an article by Arthur D. Holmes '06, has been reprinted from the Tune issue of the Journal of Dairy Science. Clifford B. Orr '22 is the author of TheShifters and the Dittoes, appearing in the August 27 issue of The New Yorker.
The Borne Garden for August contains an article by F. W. Cassebeer '18 entitled TheNew Look in Gladiolus.
David M. Larrabee '32, in collaboration with Amadeo Larralde, has just published The Phlogopite (mica) Industry of Oaxaca,Mexico, in the Anais do Segundo CongressoPanamericano de Engenharia de Minas eGeologia, v. LL, Ist. Comissao, Minerals Metalicos e nao Metalicos, (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
Frank C. Newman '38 is the author of an article in the summer number of the Journalof Legal Education entitled Lighthouse, Fog,and Law: A School for Teachers?
Sanborn C. Brown 35' in collaboration with Manfred A. Biondi. has published an article entitled Measurements of AmbipolarDiffusion in Hellium, in the June issue of The Physical Review.
The May issue of The Kentucky LawJournal contains an article, Is SubjectivityNon-Existent?, by Robert E. Park '31.
Quantitative Spectrographs Analysis ofBlood and Tissue by Dr. Robert M. Stecher '19 in collaboration with Howard M. Bedell and Dr. Irene Levis, has been reprinted from the May issue of The Journal of Laboratoryand Clinical Medicine.
Opportunity and Duty in Puerto Rico, an address by Beardsley Ruml '15 before the Board of Trustees of The Committee for Economic Development, Washington, D. C., May 11, appears in the issue of the SaturdayReview of Literature for August 13. It has also been reprinted in pamphlet form.