Books

Alumni Articles

October 1956
Books
Alumni Articles
October 1956

Craftsman in Clay by Michael de Sherbinin '42 appeared in the Summer number of Vermont Life.

Recent publications of Ralph Nading Hill '39 are Herman, the Would-Be Porpoise, two excerpts from his forthcoming book, Windowin the Sea in the June and July issues of TheAtlantic, and Painter of Nostalgia in the Autumn number of Vermont Life.

George B. Watts '13 is the author of TheProtestant Writers in volume two of A CriticalBibliography of French Literature.

Beware of the Lawn (and Soil) Racketeers by George S. Avery Jr..'24 appeared in the Spring issue of Plants & Gardens.

Wilcomb E. Washburn '48 is the author of The Humble Petition of Sarah Drummond in the July issue of the William and Mary Quarterly.

Is Disarmament Possible? by Jerome H. Spingarn '35 has been published as a brochure of 28 pages by the Public Affairs Committee in cooperation with the Institute for International Order.

Recent publications by Francis H. Horn '30 are Current Problems in Higher Education in the April number of The Johns HopkinsNurses Alumnae Magazine and The SchoolLooks Ahead in the May issue of Career Briefs published by Pratt Institute.

The Hard Money Crusade by Bertram Gross '30 and Wilfred Lumer has been published as a booklet of 178 pages by the Public Affairs Institute.

Kenneth D. Smith '19 is the author of TheMan Who Invents New Iris in the June issue of The Home Garden Magazine.

Sampling Error Due to Choice of Split inSplit-Half Reliability Coefficients by Frederic M. Lord '36 has been reprinted from the March Journal of Experimental Education. His article, A Study of Speed Factors in Testsand Academic Grades, has been reprinted from the March issue of Psychometrika.

Richard E. Williamson '50 is the author of Multiply Monotone Functions and Their LaplaceTransforms in the June issue of DukeMathematical Journal:

Braid Your Own Rugs by J. Almus Russell '20 appeared in the June number of HospitalityHome.

A. Alexander Fanelli '42 is the author of A Typology of Community Leadership Basedon Influence and Interaction Within theLeader Subsystem reprinted from the May issue of Social Forces and Extensiveness of CommunicationContacts and Perceptions of theCommunity reprinted from the August number of the American Sociological Review.

Divide and Ruin, the presidential address of Edward C. Kirkland '16, delivered at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association in April, was published in the June number of The Mississippi ValleyHistorical Review.

Richard J. Lougee '27 is the author of Tophet Chasm, the Drainage Waterfall ofGlacial Lake Nashua which appeared in the Tune number of Appalachia.

Unusual Patterned Ground in Greenland by Albert L. Washburn '35 appeared in the June issue of the Bulletin of The GeologicalSociety of America.

Francis E. Hummel '48 and Merle Hagen '44 are co-authors of Making a Marketing Survey in the May issue of U. S. Small Business Administration.

Trailering America's Highways and Byways, a book of 224 pages, by Richard L. Hayes '20 has been published by the Trail-R-Club of America.