Are Foreign Projects Foreign to You? by Milton Tucker '19 appeared in the July issue of Consulting Engineer.
Ralph N. Hill jr. '39 is the author of CampAbnaki which appeared in the Summer issue of Vermont Life.
The issues of the Nation of February 27, July 24 and September 4 contained articles by Bernard D. Nossiter '47 entitled respectively Gangbuster, Labor and McCarthy, and IronMaiden for Labor.
An Adventure in Cooperation by Arthur S. Hopkins 'OB appeared in the September issue of State Government. Mr. Hopkins is also the author of The Cooperative Approach to Forest Fire Control published in the Proceedings of the 54th annual meeting of the Society of American Foresters.
Lewis J. Sargent and Lyndon F. Small '20 are co-authors of Carbinolamines of the TypeR-CHOH2 CNR2 Derived from 7- and 8-Acetyl-I, 2, 3, 4-Tetrahydroacridines as Plasrnodicides which has been reprinted from the August issue of The Journal of OrganicChemistry.
The Care and Diseases of the Frog by Harold M. Kaplan '30 appeared in the annual 1954 edition of the Proceedings of the AnimalCare Panel.
David I. Hitchcock '15 is the author of Membrane Potentials in the Donnan Equilibrium. II which has been reprinted from the July 20 issue of The Journal of General Physiology.
Gordon D. Beattie '21 is the author of Eugene Petromile's Indian Good Book andAhiamihewintuhangan; the Prayer Song.
The thesis of Merle L. Thorpe '51, prepared in partial fulfillment of an M.S. degree in Thayer School and entitled Lateral Blowoff of a Bunsen Flame, was published in the October issue of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.
John Washburn '45 is the author of two articles, Tennis in the Soviet Union in the August issue of World Tennis, and The 1954USSR Championships in the November number of the same magazine.
The Popular Library has published in paperback format No Angels for Me by William Ard '44, a suspense-filled novel of gem smugglers and a search for them which leads "from cheap roadhouses to swank East Side apartments" and "roars to a smashing climax in a private club that isn't open to the vice squad."