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Alumni Articles

March 1952
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Alumni Articles
March 1952

Dr. Louis C. Roettig '33 with others is the author of the following articles: The TrypticDebridement of Fibrinopurulent Empyema, reprinted from the American College of Surgeons Surgical Forum, published by W. B. Saunders Co.; and The Prevention and Treatment of Atelectasis by the Control of Bronchial Secretions, reprinted from the October number of Annals of Surgery.

Sherman Adams '20 is the author of Peopleand Conservation, reprinted from the November issue of American Forests.

Foreign Policy: Whither and Why? by Henry Bailey Stevens '12 is the title of an editorial which appeared in the November issue of the National University Extension Association Bulletin.

Recent articles by George L. Phillips '31 are: Sweeps' Costumes and Disguises, reprinted from the November 24 issue of Notes and Queries, and Toss a Kiss to the Sweep forLuck, reprinted from the April-June issue of the Journal of American Folklore.

George B. Watts '13 is the author of L'En-cyclopedie at les Encyclopedistes appearing in the May issue of the South Atlantic Bulletin, and The Academy of Sciences' Labor of Love, reprinted from the December issue of The French Review.

Richard P. Goldthwait '33 is the author of Geological Situation of the Orleton FarmsMastodon, reprinted from the January issue of the Ohio Journal of Science, and Development of End Moraines in East-Central BaffinIsland, reprinted from the October issue of The Journal of Geology.

Arthur A. Ekirch, Jr. '37 is the author of Parringto.n and the Decline of American Liberalism, reprinted from The American Quarterly.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of NoAngel's Breath is Half so Sweet as Corn-SmokePickled Ham, which appears in the February issue of New Hampshire Profiles.

A lecture entitled The Fulfillment of Congregationalism., by Rev. Charles C. Merrill '94 has been published as a brochure of 28 pages by the Trustees of Andover Theological Seminary in recognition of the importance of the subject and the distinguished service of the lecturer.

Why Captains Stay on Ships, by Charles F. Haywood '25, appeared in the Boston Globe for January 6.

Glacial Water Levels in the Thames-Willi-mantic River Valley, by Richard J. Lougee "27 and Adrian W. VanderPyl, has been reprinted from the November issue of The Scientific Monthly.

Dr. Robert M. Stecher '19 with others is the author of The Doctor and the ClevelandHealth Museum, reprinted from the September issue of The Practitioner and ClinicalTrials with Cortisone in the Treatment ofChronic Schizophrenia, reprinted from the October issue of Diseases of the, Nervous System.