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Alumni Articles

June 1951
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Alumni Articles
June 1951

Fletcher R. Andrews '16 is the author of The City Clearing House: Problems Concerning Nonmembers, reprinted from the December issue of the Western Reserve Law Review.

Daffodils from Across the Sea, by Kenneth D. Smith '19, appeared in the April 29th issue of the New York Times.

Some Problems in the Fields of FederalPower Commission Regulation is the title of an address given by Nelson Lee Smith '21 before the New York Society of Security Analysts, New York, December 8, 1950.

Ned Shnayerson '20 is the author of Arteriectomy for Arterial Obstruction in the Extremities, reprinted from the January-February issue of Geriatrics.

Preliminary Report on Buried Pre-Meso-zoic Rocks in Florida and Adjacent States, by Paul L. Applin '14, appears as Geological Survey Circular 91, for January.

Bucksport Past and Present contains articles by two alumni. Robert I. Adriance '06 with Mrs. Adriance is the author of The AmericanRevolution, and Augustine L. Heywood '99 is the author of Newspapers of Bucksport.

David M. Scotford '44 is the author of Structure of the Sugarloaf Mountain Area, Maryland, as a Key to Piedmont Stratigraphy, which is reprinted from the January issue of the Bulletin of the Geological Society ofAmerica.

H. Sheridan Baketel, Jr. '20 is the author of How To Make One Dollar Do the Work ofThree, reprinted from How To Multiply YourLife Insurance Sales.

Lester B. Granger '17 is the author of a chapter entitled The Road Ahead, which appears in the National Urban League 40th Anniversary Year Book 1950.

City vs. Country Selling, by Robert W. Carr '26 appears in the April issue of The LifeAetna-izer.

Fred W. Cassebeer '18 is the author of Waysto Use Iris, in the May issue of the FlowerGrower.

A Tribute to General Douglas Mac Arthur, by Harold S. Winship 10, appeared in the Congressional Record for April 24.

The Spring number of Origin, Quarterly for the Creative, contains nine poems by Samuel French Morse '36 and one poem, Oddments ofHistory, by Richard G. Eberhart '26.

The New York Times Book Review for April 29 contains an article by Carlos H. Baker '32 entitled 25 years of HemingwayClassic.