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Alumni Articles

March 1955
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Alumni Articles
March 1955

Supplement to the Law of Libel and Slanderin the State of New York by Ernest P. Seelman '98 has been published as a separate booklet of 118 pages. The third supplement to Mr. Seelman's original reference work on this subject, it covers all cases from March 28, 1945, to April 28, 1954, and is available through the author.

John N. Washburn '45 is the author of TheState of Soviet Tennis and Hungarian Tennis— 1954 which appeared in the January and February issues of World Tennis.

Sex Differences in the Packed Cell Volumeof Vertebrate Blood by Harold M. Kaplan '30 has been reprinted from the December 17 number of Science. Dr. Kaplan has also written Blood Changes Underlying the SeasonalResistance of Frogs, reprinted from TheAnatomical Record for November.

David J. Bradley '38 is the author of TheCase for the Park which appeared in the February 18th issue of Colliers.

Sanborn C. Brown '35 with W. P. Allis is the author of Basic Data of Electrical Discharges which has been reprinted from the Massachusetts Technical Research Laboratory Electronics Technical Report 283 for June.

Public Relations: What's in a Name? by Frederick Bowes Jr. '30 has been published in pamphlet form by the Public Relations Society of America.

NATO - the PR of the Great Unknown by E. Grant Meade '35 has been reprinted from the October issue of Public Relations Journal.

George B. Watts '13 is the author of Voltaire and Charles Joseph Panckoucke which appeared in the Fourth Quarter of 1954 of the Kentucky Foreign Language Quarterly.

Stephen Harriman Long at Belle Point by Richard G. Wood '22 has been reprinted from the Winter issue of the Arkansas HistoricalQuarterly. Mr. Wood also arranged for publication of a letter from Long relating to Fort Clark in the Winter number of the Journal ofthe Illinois State Historical Society.

A booklet by H. Carl Sailer '25 entitled Toward Better Newspaper Reading has been published by The Newark (N. J.) News.

Bernard D. Nossiter '47 is the author of Slump in Textile which appeared in The Nation for January 23.

Mission to Murder by Richard Glendinning '401 has been published as a Gold Medal pocket book by Fawcett Publications, Inc.

Peter Robinson '54 is the author of Climbing and Exploration in the Northern Purcells- A High-Level Traverse in The AmericanAlpine Journal for 1954.

Dr. Eugene N. Scadron '30 is the author of Myths About Pregnancy in the February 6 issue of This Week magazine.