Discovery No. 5 contains a poem entitled The Wilding by Philip Booth '47.
Charles L. Youmans '20 has compiled Diccionario de Apelidos Castellanos Origene Significado which was published in Havana, Cuba this year.
Our Public Schools ... a Growing Problem by Dr. David J. Bradley '38 appeared in the March issue of New Hampshire Profiles.
John N. Washburn '45 is the author of Polish Tennis in 1954 which appeared in the March issue of World Tennis.
Recent publications by Father Theodore V. Purcell '33 are: The Successful Foreman- Workman's View which appeared in the December issue of Armed Forces Management,The Worker Speaks His Mind appearing in the Spring issue of Industrial and Labor Relations Review; and Observing People which appeared in the March-April number of the Harvard Business Review.
Thomas J. Sheehan '49 is the co-author of Mist Propagation, published by the FloridaAgricultural Extension Service, Gainesville, Florida.
How Specific Is "Specific"? by Oliver L. Lilley '30 has been reprinted from the January issue of Journal of Cataloging and Classification.
James L. Montague '28 is the author of two sonnets, Starlight Difference in the February 10 issue of The New York Times, and Brookin March in the New York Herald Tribune of March 8.
Control of Land Subdivision by MunicipalPlanning Boards by John W. Reps '43 has been reprinted from the Winter issue of the Cornell Law Quarterly.
Herbert H. Harwood '26 is the author of Cleveland Rides the Rapid appearing in the April issue of Trains.
Francis W. Cleaves '33 is the author of TheMongolian Names and Terms in the "Historyof the Nation of Archers" by Grigor of Aknac' which has been reprinted from the December 1949 issue of the Harvard Journal of AsiaticStudies by the Harvard University Press for the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
A brief autobiography of Frank B. Sanborn '89 with many illustrations has been published as a booklet of 48 pages under the title Speaking of the Founder of Sanborn Company.
The Calendar: Past, Present, and Future, a University of Chicago "Round Table" discussion by Richard A. Parker '30, Clarence R. Decker, and Quincy Wright has been published as a pamphlet of 18 pages.
Francis Brown '25 is the author of MajorJoseph Hawley, a chapter in The Northampton Book, published last summer by the city of Northampton, Massachusetts, on its three hundredth anniversary.
A Quarter Century of the Arapahoe Hunt by W. W. Grant '03 has been published in booklet form.
The March 26 issue of The Nation contained an article by Bernard D. Nossiter '47 entitled Haitian Volcano.
Doubleday has just published Foreign Dining Dictionary by Robert Jay Misch '25, "a pocket-size guide to foreign news, foods and dishes."
The Kansan, a western novel, by Richard (George R.) Brewster '36 has been published in pocketbook form by Avon Publications.
J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of Homemade Sausage and Souse Meat, published in the February 12 issue of The PennsylvaniaFarmer.