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Faculty Articles

July 1953
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Faculty Articles
July 1953

Dr. Millett G. Morgan, Director of Research and Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing at the Thayer School, is the author of A Review of Vhf Ionospheric Propagation in the May Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers. The report was prepared for the USA National Committee of the International Scientific Radio Union and was presented to the Tenth General Assembly of URSI in Sydney, Australia, in August 1952.

Prof. Arthur E. Jensen, chairman of the English Department and a member of the Alumni Educational Policy Committee of Phillips Academy at Andover, is the author of Can We Afford the Affable Cog? in the April issue of the Phillips Bulletin. It is a study of the educational issues raised by the recent report of a committee from the faculties of Andover, Exeter, Lawrenceville, Harvard, Yale and Princeton entitled General Education inSchool and College (Harvard, $2.00).

An Outline and a Bibliography of ChinesePhilosophy, a pamphlet of 62 pages, by Prof. Wing-tsit Chan, has been published in mimeographed form.

Prof. Sidney C. Hazelton '09 has brought out a revised edition of A. Method of TeachingSwimming to Young Children, which has been lithographed by Roger Burt, Hanover, N. H.

A second edition of Advertising by Prof. Albert W. Frey '20, a book of 764 pages, has been printed by the Ronald Press of New York City. Certain changes have been made in this volume. "Packaging" and "Branding" are printed in separate chapters and a full chapter is given to Television.

Note in Memory of Blind John Gough, by Prof. Allen L. King, has been reprinted from the March issue of the American Journal ofPhysics.

President John Sloan Dickey '29 is the author of Thoughts on Contemporary Problems, reprinted from the March issue of the Journalof Engineering Education.

Economic Aspects of Residue Utilization: AFew Basic Questions Examined, by Prof. Edward D. Gruen '31, is the title of a report which will be published in a forthcoming is-sue of the National Journal of the ForestProducts Research Society.

Religions Trends in Modern China by Prof. Wing-tsit Chan will be reviewed in a later issue.