Education and Printing, by Professor Ray Nash, is the title of an address presented by Professor Nash at the opening session of the 23rd Annual Conference on Printing Education, New York City, 21 June 1948. This has been reprinted in the January issue of GraphicArts Education.
The November number of FrankfurterHefte, Zeitschrift fuer Kultur und Politik, contains an article by Professor Eugen Rosenstock- Huessy entitled Symblysma oder Ueberschwang der Jesuiten.
Owl Guests, by Professor Leland Griggs '02, appears in the December number of NaturalHistory.
The Vermont Historical Society at Montpelier has just published a second edition of Migration from Vermont by Professor Lewis D. Stilwell. The first edition of this was published in the Proceedings of the Society. There has been such a demand for this book that it has finally been published as a separate monograph, with no change in text. Several new maps have been added, however, and some old ones re-drawn.
Basic Data of the American Economy, of which Professor Walter Krause is coauthor, will be reviewed in a later issue of the Magazine.
The New Hampshire Troubadour for February contains Ski Memories, by Professor Herbert F. West, reprinted from DartmouthOut-o-Doors, 1947.
The Modem Language Journal for December contains an article New Summer SchoolFounded, by Mr. Francisco Ugarte.
Professor T. F. Karwoski and J. Schachter '46 are the authors of Psychological Studies inSemantics: 111. Reaction Times for Similarityand Difference, which appeared in the July issue of Journal of Social Psychology.
D. C. Heath & Company have brought out a revised and enlarged edition of Professor Francois Denoeu's internationally used textbook on French civilization Petit Miroir de la Civilisation Francaise. It has been translated into Braille and Mahratti, an Indie language of western India.
Three Hundred Ancestors of Brackett Marston Thayer, collected and compiled by Professor Louis Clark Mathewson, has been issued in mimeograph form. This is a bound book of 37 pages, with additional blank pages for later material. Besides the 300 ancestors of Mr. Thayer the book lists 1000 of his relatives. The book is one which will prove of interest and value to the genealogist.
Professor Daniel Marx, Jr. is the author of The Future of Japanese Shipping which appears in the January 12th issue of Far EasternSurvey.
Recent publications of Professor-Emeritus Gordon Ferrie Hull are: Concerning the Action of the Crookes Radiometer, reprinted from the March issue of the American Journalof Physics, and Concerning Rope Problemsand the Principles of Momentum and Work, reprinted from the November issue of the same Journal.