Recent publications of Brooks Palmer 23 are: Acorn Clocks in the March issue of Antiques, Dating American Clocks, in the March issue of American Antiques Journal, and TheHollow Column Clock in the April issue of the same magazine.
The February 11 issue of Southwest Builderand Contractor contains an article PortlandCement Expert. Discusses with Tilt-Up, by Samuel Hobbs 'l2.
Sanborn C. Brown '35 and John J. McCarthy are the authors of A Microwave Gas DischargeCounter for the Detection of lonizing Radiation, reprinted from the December issue of The Review of Scientific Instruments.
Admissions to the Bar: A Factual Survey ofBar Examination Subjects, by George Neff Stevens '3l, appears in the February issue of the American Bar Association Journal.
Arthur D. Holmes 'O6 is the author of Storage Losses of Butternut Squashes, reprinted from vol. 13, no. 6 of Food Research.
Q. S. Tthe international magazine for Amateur Radio Amateurs, contains in the March issue an article by Gay E. Milius Jr. 33 entitled Ham Radio Scores a Turkey Run.
Dr. George A. Hahn '32 is the author of Newer Methods in the Management of theAbnormal Cervix, reprinted from the December issue of Surgical Clinics of North America.
Can We Teach Democracy? by Mark F. Emerson '25 has been reprinted from the February issue of Social Education.
J- M. Russakoff '27 is the author of two articles which have been reprinted from the September 1948 and February 1949 issues of The Reporter of Direct Mail Advertising respectively: The Trouble With Banks, and Department Stores Forget Cash Customers.
The December 25th issue of Traffic World contains an article by Richard C. Colton '25 entitled If I Were a Railroad Man.
Sherman L. Smith 'l7 is the author of PutPep Into Your Salesman When You Give Hima Lead which appears in the February 18th issue of Printer's Ink.
Science and Humanity, an address delivered at the Awards banquet of the Science Talent Institute in Washington, D. C. March 7 by Basil O'Connor 'l2, appears in the March 19 issue of the Science News Letter.
The Saturday Review of Literature for March 19 contains an article The Muse withYankee Accent, and a poem, The Poet asTightrope Walker, by Richard Eberhart '26.
Dr. John A. Schilling '37 and Dr. W. J. Merse Scott are the authors of A Critique onVagotomy, Part II: The Contemporary Useof Vagotomy, reprinted from the January issue of The American Journal of DigestiveDiseases.
J. Almus Russell '2O is the author of Cordwood for Locomotives, in Old-Time NewEngland for January.