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Alumni Articles

February 1953
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Alumni Articles
February 1953

Richard G. Wood '22 is the author of BroadAcres: The Story of a Centennial Farm, appearing in the December issue of Appalachia.

Losses, Expenses, and Profit is the title of an address given before the National Association of Independent Insurers on November 21st by Ralph H. Blanchard '11 and issued in mimeograph form.

A Twenty-Five-Year Evaluation of theTreatment of Carcinoma of the Cervix withIrradiation, by Dr. George A. Hahn '32 and others, has been reprinted from the August issue of the American Journal of Obstetricsand Gynecology.

Nelson Lee Smith '2l gave an address before the Section of Mineral Law, American Bar Association, San Francisco, September 16, entitled Question Marks About Natural Gas. It is issued in mimeograph form.

Lyndon F. Small '20 and T. D. Perrine are co-authors of Reactions of Dihydrococodeinone with Hydrazine and with Ethyl Mercaptan, reprinted from the November issue of The Journal of Organic Chemistry.

Knock Brandon, by Harrison Butterworth '51, has been published in brochure form. This poem was awarded the Yale Graduate School Cook Poetry Prize in June.

The 1953 American Ski Annual and SkiingJournal contains articles by two Dartmouth men as follows: Equipment, 1952-1953, by Charles M. Dudley '29 and Beyond the Caucasian Pine, by Charles B. McLane '41.

A Dialogue for Autumn, by Corey Ford and Sidney C. Hayward '26, appears in the September issue of Field and Stream.

Sermons by two Dartmouth alumni, Howard J. Chidley '06, minister of the First Congregational Church of Winchester, Massachusetts, and Walter Amos Morgan '11, minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Bedford, New Hampshire, are included in The FuneralEncyclopedia, published by Harper and Brothers. The book which contains sermons and worship materials for funerals is edited by the Rev. Charles L. Wallis, Keuka College.

What Is the Future of Mail Order?, by Joseph Russak off '27, has been reprinted from the November issue of the Reporter of DirectMail Advertising.

Dr. Herbert S. Talbot '25 is the author of a chapter on The Care of Patients ParalyzedAfter Cord Injury, for the second edition of Surgical Treatment of the Motor Skeletal System by Bancroft and Marble.

Poetry as a Creative Principle, by Richard Eberhart '26, was the title of his Founders' Day address at Wheaton College in April. It has been published in pamphlet form.