Richard W. Husband '26 is the author of an article, Techniques of Salesman Selection, which appeared in the summer issue of Educational Psychological Measurement.
The September issue of The Chronicle ofEarly American Industries contains an article by Jason A. Russell '20 entitled Grindstoneand Whetstone.
There has been published as a pamphlet of 69 pages a Statement by Enders M. Voor-hees '14, Chairman of the Finance Committee, U. S. Steel Corporation, before the presidential steel board in the matter of the United Steel Workers of America, CIO .... New York, New York, August 22, 1949.
William N. Fenton '31 and Ernest Stanley Dodge are co-authors of An Elm Bark Canoein the Peabody Museum of Salem. This is a brochure of 24 pages published by the Peabody Museum of Salem, Massachusetts.
The September 17 and 24 issues of Colliers contains an article in two parts—How a MovieGets Made, by Charles A. Palmer '23. He is also the author of the text for a juvenile phonograph-record album The Story of Jesus issued by the Capitol Inc. The narrator for this is Claude Rains.
Arthur D. Holmes '06 is the author of Lossof Reduced Ascorbic Acid from Riboflavin-Enriched Mares' Milk, which has been reprinted from vol. 3, no. 8 of Food Technology.
The September issue of American Heritage, published by the American Association forState and Local History, contains an article by Ralph N. Hill '39 entitled Saga of theSide Wheelers. This is a story of tranportation on Lake Champlain.
Recent publications by Brooks Palmer '23 are The Hourglass Clock, in the July issue of the HIA Journal, and Chauncey Jeromeversus P. T. Barnum, appearing in the September issue of The American AntiquesJournal.
Genealogy of the Ham Family and of theYoung Family, compiled by Thomas C. Ham '96, has been published as a pamphlet of 87 pages. Ten of the men mentioned in this publication attended Dartmouth College. This pamphlet, devoted largely to New Hampshire and Vermont families, will be of value to those interested in genealogical problems.
The Never Finished Tasks of Federal TaxRevision, by Roswell Magill '16, has been reprinted from the September issue of Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society.
Sanborn C. Brown '35 is the author of Count Rumford and the Caloric Theory ofHeat, in the September issue of Proceedingsof the American Philosophical Society. Mr. Brown and Manfred A. Biondi are also authors of Note on Measurements of AmbipolarDiffusion in Helium, reprinted from the July 15 number of The Physical Review, and Measurements of Ambipolar Diffusion in Helium, reprinted from the June 1 issue of The Physical Review.
Dr. Seymour S. Rogers '32 is the author of Granular Cell Myoblastoma of the AnteriorRectus Sheath, and in collaboration with Dr. Roland I. Grausman, of Surgery of IlealTumors, reprinted from the March issue of The American Journal of Surgery.
Morning Time, by Charles O'Neill '31, will be reviewed in a later issue of the MAGAZINE.
Recent publications by Robert G. Bowman '35 are A Walkabout Down Under, Recent Geographical Literature on Australiaand New Zealand, reprinted from the April 1948 issue of The Geographical Review, and Acclimatization in New Guinea, reprinted from the April 1949 issue of the same magazine.
Arthur D. Holmes '06 with others is the author of Composition of Percheron Mares'Colostrum, reprinted from the March issue of The Journal of Nutritio?i.
We Present Sherman Adams, by Robert S. Monahan '29, appears in the April issue of the Journal of Forestry.
Arthur L. Funk '36 and Marguerite H. Smith are co-authors of Oil in American Foreign Policy, which appeared in the March issue of Forum.
Medicinal Plant Lore of the Iroquois,Chauncey Johnny John and James Crow Instruct He-lost-a-Bet in the Use of NativePlants, by William N. Fen ton '31 appears in the March issue of The University of theState of New York Bulletin to the Schools.
The June issue of the American Mercury contains an article by Jerome H. Spingarn '35 entitled Huntington Cairns: Federal Censor.
Let's Look at Life Insurance, Careers forCollege Graduates was prepared by William P. Stowe '34 as a pamphlet of 41 pages.
We're All Partial to the Finer Blue Iris, by F. W. Cassebeer '18, appears in the June issue of the Flower Grower.
The June issue of Sports Illustrated contains an article by David M. Camerer '37 entitled The Brandy That Made MilwaukeeFamous.
Recent articles by Harland Manchester '21 are Museums Don't Have to be Stuffy in the Saturday Evening Post for January 15, and How Motorists Can Save Money, in the April issue of the American Mercury.
The H. I. A. Journal, the official publicalion of the Horological Institute of America, for April, contains an article by Brooks Palmer '23 entitled Charles Kirk & LitchfieldMfg. Co. Mr. Palmer and Willis I. Milham are co-authors of A Classification of American Clocks, which appears in the June issue of The American Antiques Journal.
The Inaugural Address of Governor Sherman Adams '20 has just been published as a pamphlet of 31 pages.
Pilchuck, the Life of a Mountain, by Harry W. Higman '06, and Earl J. Larrison, will be reviewed in a later issue of the Magazine, as will The Cost Books of Ticknor and Fieldsand their Predecessors, 1832-1858, edited with an introduction and notes by Warren S. Tryon '23 and William Charvat.
Richard C. Colton '25 is the author of an article Freight Classification, which was published in two parts in the May and June issues of Distribution Age.