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November 1951
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Recent Articles
November 1951

George L. Phillips '31 is the author of Climbing Boys of Scotland, reprinted from the September number of The Scots Magazine.

Herbert L. Searles '17 is the author of Form and Content in Empirical Science, reprinted from the July issue of Philosophy ofScience.

How to Get an Idea Across, by Robert P. Cort '26, has been reprinted from the July Personnel Magazine.

Jason A. Russell '20, is the author of BoyGoes to Meeting, published in the September 8 issue of The Pennsylvania Farmer.

Iroquois Studies at the Mid-Century, by William N. Fenton '30, has been reprinted from the June number of Proceedings of theAmerican Philosophical Society.

Recent publications of Lorrin A. Riggs '33 and others are: Electroretinal and Psychophysical Dark Adaptation Curves, reprinted from the February issue of the Journal of Experimental Psychology, and Visual Acuity andthe Normal Tremor of the Eyes, reprinted from Science for July 6.

Arthur D. Holmes '06 with others is the author of Mineral Content of TomatoesGrown with Different Types of Mulches, which has been reprinted from vol. 4, no. 7 of Food Technology.

Siasconset Song by Philip Booth '47, appears in the July 28 issue of The New Yorker.

The Biblography of William Ernest Hocking from 1898 to 1951, a brochure of 63 pages, was compiled by Richard C. Gilman '45.

Harland F. Manchester '21 is the author of two articles appearing in the September issue of Reader's Digest: The Latest in Milk, and Sherman Fair child's Glass Eye in the Sky, condensed from Skyways.

Chester R. Berry '40 is the author of Lattice Defects in Silver Bromide, reprinted from the May issue of The Physical Review.

Recent publications by Burton E. Martin '33 published in Japan are: a book entitled Foundations of American Literature, and the following magazine articles: Teaching Methods in Japan, Kagoshima Is More than Scenery, Japanese Vices and Virtues, Unborn Stars—Poetry and Philosophy.

The June-July issue of Economic Geology contains an article entitled An IntegratedGeophysical and Geological Investigation ofAquifers in Glacial Drift Near ChampaignUrbana, Illinois, by John W. Foster '45 and Merlyn B. Buhle.

Robert F. MacLeod '39 is the author of Give the Ball Back to the Boys in the October issue of Town and Country.

Partners in Progress, a Report to the President by The International Development Advisory Board, March 1951, has just been published as a pamphlet of 120 pages. Nelson A. Rockefeller '30 is Chairman of the Committee which prepared this report.

DARTMOUTH AFLOAT: In the Wardroom of the "U.S.S. Midway" are gathered (1 to r): Ens. Alan Parsons '5O, USN, Lt. Comdr. "Whitey" Fuller '37, USNR, and Lt. William Trier '44, MC USN. Fuller, former di- rector of athletic publicity at Dartmouth, was recalled to active duty this past spring and is Air Intelligence Officer aboard the huge aircraft carrier. Parsons was a member of the first full four-year NROTC class to graduate under the Holloway Plan. Trier has since been transferred to the carrier "Wasp."