Year 1948, published annually by Year, Inc. at Sherman Oaks, California, is edited by William T. Adams '34. This is the first printing of Year. It is intended that this shall be an annual volume, recording the news events of a whole year, together with many illustra- tions. This first issue has over 700 unre- touched photographs. The prospectus calls it a "living history in the humor, the grimness, the pathos of the people from kings, dictators and presidents to the man-in-the-street—the most important news of the world for 1948." Of the first edition of this reference book, 25,000 copies are being printed.
Richard G. Wood '22 is the author of TheTwo USS New Hampshires, which appears in the November issue of Historical New Hamp-shire.
Industrial Relations for August contains an article by Roger M. Hoffman '4l entitled Five Points to Check on Your Industrial Re-lations Program.
A Check List of the Duties of Class andClub Presidents by William H. Brown 'l6 ap- pears in the October issue of the School BoardJournal.
Sanborn C. Brown '35 is the author of Theory and Operation of Geiger-MullerCounters which has been reprinted in pam. phlet form from the June, August and Octo- ber numbers of Nucleonics.
The Other Side of the Record, an address by Basil O'Connor 'l2, at the 27th annual convention of the National Society for Crip, pled Children and Adults on November 15 >948 at Chicago, has been attractively printed in book form.
Mr. Jonathan N. Harris 'l4 is the author of an article Direct Costs as an Aid to SalesManagement, in the October issue of TheController.
The April issue of The Chronicle of EarlyAmerican Home Industries contains an arti- cle Witch-Hazel by J. Almus Russell '2O.
The God of His Idolatry, Carrick's Theoryof Acting and Dramatic Composition withEspecial Reference to Shakespeare, by George Winchester Stone Jr. '3O, has been reprinted from Joseph Quincy Adams Memorial Studies (the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washing-ton, 1948).