Representation of Non-Governmental Organizations at the United, Nations by Edwin A. Bock '43 has been published by the PublicAdministration Clearing House as a booklet of 43 pages.
The May number of The Amateur BookCollector contains chapter five of MarketingMethods and Channels of Distribution in theRare Book Trade by George Chapman Singer
Ralph Nading Hill '39 and Lillian Baker Carlisle are the authors of The Story of Shelburne Museum, a book of 56 pages, including many illustrations, describing this famous Vermont museum.
Count Rumford on Photosynthesis by Sanborn C. Brown '35 appeared in the May issue of Daedalus.
Peter Robinson '54 is the author of In theNorthern Purcells, reprinted from the 1955 number of the Canadian Alpine Journal.
The Swiss edition of the 'Encyclopedie' by George B. Watts '13 has been offprinted from the Spring Issue of the Harvard Library Bulletin.
Reginald H. Colley '09 is the author of Economy in Action, Postwar Trends in theProduction and Consumption of TreatedWood in the United States; 1945-1953 which has been privately printed by Bernuth, Lembcke Co., Inc.
Nineteenth Century Readers Influence theNation's English by J. Almus Russell '20 has been published serially in The ProgressiveTeacher in the January, March, April, and May issues. Mr. Russell is also the author of Carp Cooking in the August issue of ThePennsylvania Angler.
Sidney A. Diamond '35 is the author of Antitrust Problems of Fair Trading, reprinted from the May issue of The Antitrust Bulletin.
Accounting - a Tool for Managers by Wilson T. Seney '31 was published in the March issue of the N. A. C. A. Bulletin and was awarded a certificate of merit under the Lybrand Award Competition of the National Association of Cost Accountants.
What is the 'New Vision'? by Stanley Rice '45 appeared in the May issue of Printing &Graphic Arts.
Stephen W. Winship '41 is the author of The Old Man of the Mountains, a booklet of 13 pages giving an account of the history of the famous "Great Stone Face" of Franconia Notch, New Hampshire, and relating many historical incidents and anecdotes connected with its becoming a celebrated tourist attraction.
The winter number of Plants and Gardens contained an article by George S. Avery Jr. '24 entitled Moroccan Journey: Plants andPeople, Mountains and Deserts.
Jerry Tallmer '42 is the author of TheColleges Plan for the Wartime Baby Crop in the September 10 issue of Saturday Review.
Adequacy of Instructions to the Jury by Curtis Wright, Jr. '27 has been reprinted from the April number of the Michigan Law Review.
William C. Yakovac '47 with others is the author of Rhabdomyosarcoma (Sarcoma Botry oides) of the Common Bile Duct, reprinted from the May-June issue of Cancer.
Recent Technological Progress in the SovietUnion by Roland Gibson '24 appeared in the Summer issue of Social Research.
Phillip Robertson '37 is the editor of the 1955 Homecoming Program of Franconia, New Hampshire's booklet of historical information prepared in connection with 150 th anniversary of the discovery of the Old Man of the Mountains.
David B. Davis '50 is the author of Murderin New Hampshire, reprinted from the June number of The New England Quarterly.
Henry W. Coulter '47 is co-author with Werner Juhle of The Mt. Spur Eruption,July 9, 1955 which appeared in the April issue of the Transactions of the AmericanGeophysical Union.
Edwin B. Davis '89 is the author of Diacritics which appeared in the January-June number of Le Maître Phonétique, the publication of L'Association Phonetique Internationale.
Second Greatest Show on Earth, an article on the Mt. Washington Cog Railway, by Robert S. Monahan '29 appeared in the August number of New Hampshire Profiles.