"Preprofessional Courses for Medical Students and Criteria for Admission to Medical School" by Prof. W. Byers Unger appeared in the May issue of the Journal of the NationalMedical Association.
Recent publications of Prof. John G. Kemeny are: "How to Teach Guessing" reprinted from the June issue of The Review of Metaphysics, Parts I and II of "A New Approach to Semantics" reprinted from the March and June numbers of The Journal of SymbolicLogic, and with Prof. Oskar Morgenstern and Prof. Gerald L. Thompson "A Generalization of the Von Neumann Model of an Expanding Economy" reprinted from Econometrica in April.
Prof. Richard Eberhart '26 is the author of a review of Brewster Ghiselin's The Nets reprinted from the Summer issue of TheWestern Humanities Review.
"An Application of the Input-Output Matrix to Federal Fiscal Policy" by Prof. Robert A. Kavesh and Prof. James B. Jones appeared in the September issue of Proceedings of the Regional Science Association.
Prof. Fred Berthold, Jr. is the author of a chapter in Contemporary Problems in Religion entitled "Faith and the Dilemma of the Educated Man."
A pamphlet of commentary by Prof. Frank G. Ryder, together with English translations by Sam Morgenstern, has been published to accompany the recording of Henry Schnitzler's The Golden Treasury of German Verse.
Four technical reports for the Office of Naval Research by Prof. Trevor Lloyd have been published in mimeographed form: TheFishing Industry of North Norway (with Joan B. Snell), Reconstruction of Transportation inNorth Norway, Norwegian Collaboration inthe Economic Development of Arctic Finland, and The Reconstruction of North Norway1945-1955.
The Spanish edition of Problemas de Quimica Fisica Superior by Prof. John H. Wolfenden, translated by C. Iriarte Fernandez, has been published by Aguilar of Madrid.
William R. Lansberg '38 is the author of "John Cotton Dana 1856-1929" which was reprinted from the August issue of the LibraryJournal. Mr. Lansberg is also the author of "John Cotton Dana: Librarian and Printer" in the September issue of Printing & GraphicArts.
"L'Etre Humain est une Creature Solitaire" by Richard Eberhart '26 appeared in the August issue of Cahiers du Sud.
Robert S. Monahan '29 is the author of "Androscoggin Wilderness" in the October issue of New Hampshire Profiles.
Recent reports published by the Amos Tuck School are Everyone a Stockholder? by Prof. James P. Logan, and The Effective MarketingMix by Prof. Albert W. Frey '20.
"Stimulus-Variability and Operant Discrimination in Human Subjects" by Prof. Edward J. Green has been off printed from the June number of The American Journal of Psychology.