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Alumni Articles

May 1951
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Alumni Articles
May 1951

Bruce Sutherland '29 is the author of Joseph Furphy, Australian, reprinted from the January issue of the Toronto Quarterly. Individual and Group Therapy in Mental Hygiene, by Dr. Donald A. Shaskan '30, is the title of a chapter which appeared in Twentieth Century Mental Hygiene, by Maurice J. Shore, at al.

Venue Statutes: Diagnosis and Proposed Cure, by George Neff Stevens '31, has been reprinted from the January number of the Michigan Law Review.

John Arthos '30 is the author of From aFlorentine Journal, appearing in the Winter number of the Michigan Alumnus.

Sanborn C. Brown '35 at al is the author of The Effect of Magnetic Field on the Breakdownof Gases at Microwave Frequencies, which has been reprinted from the December issue of the Journal of Applied Physics.

Harold S. Winship '10 is the author of a sermon on The American Home, in the recent book entitled The Best in Pulpit Digest, which includes sermons selected from those appearing in The Pulpit Digest during its 15 years of publication.

Douglas W. Alden '33 is the general editor of Bibliography of Critical and BiographicalReferences for the Study of ContemporaryFrench Literature, 1950 Supplement.

William A. Hunt '28 and Cecil L. Wittson are the authors of The Predicted Value ofthe Brief Psychiatric Interview, which appears in the February issue of the American Journalof Psychiatry.

The March 3 and 10 issues of the NewYorker contain Profile of General Bradley, written by A. J. Liebling '24. Assessing the Forest, by Joseph L. Richards 'O8, appears in the March issue of HenryGeorge News

Beobachtungen bie der Anwendung vonRatinbakterien zur Rattenbekampfung aufder Vogelfreistdtte Insel Scharhorn, by HansJoachim Heinz '40 and Horst Habs, has been reprinted from vol. 134, no. 1 of the Archivfur Hygiene und Bakteriologie.

Walter M. Price '10 is the author of a booklet entitled Diaphragmatic Culture, "a

heart to heart talk with those persons who would like to know the real low-down on Tone Production."

Charles E. Odegaard '32 is the author of Toward the Conquest of Fear, Report to the American Council of Learned Societies, Washington, D. C.

Involuntary Motions of the Eye DuringMonocular Fixation, by Floyd Ratliff and Lorrin A. Riggs '33 has been reprinted from the December issue of the Journal of Experi-mental Psychology.

James K. Chandler '27 is the author of a booklet Home Makers Center, published by the Cleveland Press in February of this year. Already 10,000 copies of the book have been sold, and a second printing is just off the press.

Financing Defense, Can Expenditures BeReduced? by the Committee on Federal Tax Policy of which Roswell Magill '16 is Chairman, has been published as a pamphlet of 31 pages.

The January issue of the Geological Societyof America contains an article by David M. Scotford '44 entitled Structure of the SugarloafMountain Area Maryland as a Key to thePiedmont Stratigraphy.

The presidential address read at the 35th annual Assembly of the Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association, Chicago, and Mayo Foundation Chapter of Sigma Xi, Rochester 1, Minnesota in June, entitled I Wish I KnewOr An Analysis of Hobbies, is by Waltman Walters '17.

Recent articles by J. Almus Russell '20 are Baking in the Old Brick Oven Revives a ForgottenHome Industry, in the January 27 issue of The Pennsylvania Farmer, and How theWoodpile Grew on the Old Home Farm, in the February 24 issue of the same magazine.

Dr. Erwin C. Miller '20 is the author of Trout, Salmon and Howling Dogs in the January issue of Among the Deep Sea Fishers.