Edward C. Kirkland '16 is the author of chapter 6 of Freedom and the University which is entitled Academic Freedom and theCommunity.
Publishers' Weekly for September 2 contains an article Designing and Manufacturing the Boswell Papers, by Alvin Eisenman '43. Mr. Eisenman, formerly of McGraw-HillCompany, has just been appointed Typographer for the Yale University Press.
Louis S. Cox '96 has just issued a volume of 59 pages in mimeograph form entitled Corrections and Additions to the Cox Families of Holderness and Related Families. This is really a supplement to the Cox Families of Holderness compiled by the author ten years ago.
A new, revised edition of Flaubert andMadame Bovary: A Double Portrait by Francis Steegmuller '27 has been published by Farrar and Straus.
Paul P. Hoeber, Inc. has just published a second edition of Skin Diseases of Children, of which Anthony C. Cipollaro '24 is co-author.
The October issue of Reader's Digest contains a condensed article from the PopularScience Monthly entitled New Wonder Metal:Titanium, by Harland F. Manchester '21.
The Abolition of Climbing Boys, by George L. Phillips '31, appeared in the July issue of The American Journal of Economics and Sociology.
Roy S. Anderson, M.A. '48, is the author of A Simple Combination Micromicroammeterand X-Ray lonization Chamber, reprinted from the March issue of American Journalof Physics.
Dr. Henry E. Meleney '09 is the author of Public Health in the Middle East, appearing in the February issue of the Bulletin of theNear East Society.
The September 13 issue of Look Magazine contains an article Primer for Americans which was "conceived and developed" by Sigurd S. Larmon '14. This Primer is available also in pamphlet and bound form. The article has received very favorable comments, and is finely illustrated.
Chester R. Berry '40 and Robert L. Griffith are the authors of Structure and Growth Mechanism of Photolytic Silver in Silver Bromide, reprinted from the May number of Acta Crystallographica.
James B. Thompson '42 and Patrick M. Hurley are co-authors of Airborne Magnetometer and Geological Reconnaissance Surveyin Northwestern Maine, which appears in the August issue of the bulletin of The GeologicalSociety of America.
Winthrop H. Rice '25 is the author of TheBirth-Date of Michault Taillevant, which appears in the May issue of Modern LanguageNates.
The Onion House Recalls a Forgotten FarmIndustry, by J. Almus Russell '20, appears in the June 10 issue of The Pennsylvania Farmer. The August 12th issue of the same magazine contains another article by Mr. Russell entitled Stone Walls Encircle Early PioneerFarms.
Clarence G. McDavitt 'OO is the author of An Inquiry into the Matter of Priority in theSelection and Publication of All AmericaFootball Teams for the Years 1889-1896, withIncidental References to the Teams for 1897,1898 and 1899. This survey has been published as a pamphlet of 23 pages in mimeographed form.
Records of Ye Towne Meetings of Lyn1691 to 1701-2, part I, published by the LynnHistorical Society has been issued as a pamphlet of 83 pages. This volume is edited by Charles F. Haywood '25, and has a foreword by him. It will be of interest and value to scholars doing research in American history.
A complete short novel entitled Time toRemember, by Peter Cardozo '39, appears in the June issue of the Woman's Home Companion.
Gene Markey '18 is the author of a story which appears in the June issue of Cosmopolitan entitled Bless Their Little Hearts.
Theodore Geisel '25 is the author of Gustav, the Goldfish, which appears in the June issue of Red Book, and of If I Ran a Zoo, in the July number of the same magazine.
Public Health and Demography in the FarEast, Report of a Survey Trip September 13December 13, 1948, by Roger F. Evans '16 and others, has been published by the RockefellerFoundation as a book of 132 pages.
Charles S. Holbrook '24 is the author of On Mt. Washington With Uncle Harry, which has been reprinted from the June issue of Appalachia. This same article appeared in the July number of the New HampshireChurchman.
A Vermont Contribution to Our NationalSecurity, a Centennial Address (1850-1950), by Ernest Martin Hopkins '01, has been published as a pamphlet of 28 pages by the Newcomen Society of North America. This address, dealing with the beginnings and growth and contributions of the National Life Insurance Company at Montpelier, and celebrating its hundredth anniversary, was delivered during the 1950 Vermont dinner of the Newcomen Society of England, held in the Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, on July 13, 1950
Robert E. More '13 is the author of an article entitled Windswept Trees, which appears in the July issue of Plants and Gardens. Mr. More's son Jerry, class of '52, has written an account of his ascent of Popo, Ixti, and Orizaba Mountains in Mexico which was published in the July issue of Trail and Timberline, which is put out by the Colorado Mountain Club.
The Roll Call of the Iroquois Chiefs, aStudy of a Mnemonic Cane from the SixNations Reserve, by William N. Fenton '31, is the title of publication 3995, February 16th, of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.
William R. Lansberg '38 is the author of Current Trends in the College Reserve Room, which has been reprinted from the April issue of College and Research Libraries.
Methods of Selling Utility Common Stocks, by Marvin Chandler '32, has been reprinted from the June 22 issue of Public UtilitiesFortnightly.
The August issue of The American Mercury contains an article by Jerome Spingarn '35 entitled Lloyd Stryker: Counsel for Defense.
Recent publications of Sanborn C. Brown '35 and others are: Benjamin Thompson andthe First Secret-Ink Letter of the AmericanRevolution, reprinted from the January-February issue of the Journal of Criminal Lawand Criminology of Northwestern University, and Electron Diffusion in a Spherical Cavity, which appears as Technical Report No. 134, August 3, of the Research Laboratory of Electronics.