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December 1951
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Recent Articles
December 1951

Herbert L. Searles '17 is the author of Formand Content in Empirical Science, which has been reprinted from the July issue of Philosophy of Science.

The Boylston Street Fishweir II: A Review, by Richard J. Lougee '27, has been reprinted from the July issue of The Geographical Review.

Herbert E. Hawkes '34 is the author of Magnetic Exploration for Chromite, which appears as U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 973-A.

Donald C. Bunting '34 with others is the author of Florida Hurricanes of 1950, Historyand Analysis, published by the Florida Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station, as the July issue of Engineering Progress at the University of Florida.

Recent publications of Dr. Fred Plum '45 and others are An Evaluation of the CuirassRespirator in Acute Poliomyelitis with Respiratory Insufficiency, extracted from the April issue of the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, and Observations on AcutePoliomyelitis with Respiratory Insufficiency, reprinted, with additions, from the June issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association.

Summer Log Aboard An Army Transport, by Laurence Stern '52, appeared in the Christian Science Monitor for August 1 and 2.

Roy J. Deferrari '12 is the editor of Discipline and Integration in the Catholic College (the Proceedings of the Workshop on Discipline and Integration in the Catholic College, conducted at the Catholic University of America from June 9th to June 20th, 1950). This has been published by the Catholic University of America Press.

Reduced Ascorbic Acid Content of Milk atDifferent Stages of Processing, by Arthur D. Holmes '06, has been reprinted from vol. V no. 6 of Food Technology.

Gene W. Markey '18 is the author of TheGreat Companions, which appears in the October issue of the Ladies Home Journal.

The Forrestal Diaries by the late James V. Forrestal '15, edited by Walter Millis, has been published by Viking.

Richmond Lattimore '26 is the author of two poems, The Outraging of Hektor, and The Mourning for Hektor, appearing in the November issue of Poetry.

The Fall number of Origin contains seven poems by Samuel French Morse '36: An Intervale; Midsummer; Fragment of a Description; In the Subway; Special Delivery; Poemsfor Jane and On a Still Night, Now.

Norman Russell '06 is the author of TheLayman Today, which appears in the Fall number of The Unitarian Christian.

The Chimney-Sweepers' Assimilation of theMilkmaids' Garland, by George L. Phillips '31, has been offprinted from the September number of Folk-Lore.