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Faculty Articles

December 1952
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Faculty Articles
December 1952

Woodcock Are Where You Find Them, by Sidney C. Hayward '26 and illustrated by Paul Sample '20, appears in the October issue of Sports Afield.

Dartmouth's in Town Again, by Clifford L. Jordan '45, appears in the October issue of New Hampshire Profiles.

Stratigraphy of the Dundas Harbour Area,Devon Island, Arctic Archipelago, by V. E. Kurtz '48a, Prof. A. H. McNair and D. B. Wales '46, has been reprinted from the September issue of the American Journal of Science.

Prof. Wing-tsit Chan is the author of an article Basic Chinese Philosophical Concepts, reprinted from the July number of PhilosophyEast and West.

Joyce and Dante, by Prof. Vernon Hall Jr. appears in the June issue of The Explicator. Prof. John W. Masland is the author of Communism and Christianity in China, reprinted from the July issue of The Journalof Religion.

Professor A. J. McNair is the author of Summary of the Pre-Coconino Stratigraphyof Southwestern Utah, Northwestern Arizona,and Southeastern Nevada, appearing in Guidebook to the Geology of Utah, No. 7, published by the Intermountain Association of PetroleumGeologists.

Prof. Roy P. Forster and John V. Taggart are co-authors of In Vitro Methods for Studyof Renal Tubular Excretion, reprinted from 5, 1952 of Methods in Medical Research. Prof. Forster is also the author of Stability ofGlomerular Filtration Rates with Uncomplicated Water Diuresis in Rabbits, reprinted from the March issue of The American Journal of Physiology.

New Horizons at Dartmouth, by Prof. Albert S. Carlson, is the title of a paper presented before the joint meeting of the N. H. and Vt. Chapters of Soil Conservation Society of America, July 15, 1952.

An American Colonial Calligraphic Sheet ofKing Charles's Twelve Good Rules at Dartmouth College Library, by Prof. Ray Nash, has been reprinted by the University Press,Oxford from the Transactions of the Bibliographical Society.

Cmdr. David C. Nutt '41 is the author of Blue Dolphin Labrador Expedition 1952 FieldReport.

Recent publications of Prof. Trevor Lloyd are: Some Recent Developments in Arctic Research, distributed in July by the Department of Geography, Dartmouth College; Beyond theSunset, translation of an article appearing in Greenlandic and Danish in Gronlandsposten, Godthaab, Greenland, May 1952; Changes inGreenland's Defences, reprinted from the Autumn issue of the International Journal, and Elections in Greenland, in collaboration with N. O. Cristensen, reprinted from the March issue of the Journal of the Arctic Institute ofNorth America.

Prof. James A. Browning and Merle L. Thorpe '51 are the authors of Flame Stabilityof Liquid-Vapor Oxygen Mixtures, issued by the U. S. Navy and U. S. Air Force ProjectSquid.