Books

Alumni Articles

March 1956
Books
Alumni Articles
March 1956

Outstanding American Fiction and Non-Fiction of the Year, 1955 by Francis Brown '25 appeared in the January 21 issue of Publishers' Weekly.

Peter Robinson '54 is the author of TheSouth-West Ridge of Mazomi which appeared in the June number of The New Zealand Alpine Journal, describing what has been referred to as possibly the most continuously difficult rock-climbing ever undertaken in New Zealand.

Courtney C. Brown '26 is the author of an editorial, Economic Peace, in the January 21 issue of The Saturday Review and SupportWithout Influence in the February 4 number.

Recent publications of William H. Timbers '37 are: Some Practical Aspects: The SEC andthe Federal Judiciary in the December issue of the American Bar Journal, and Extraditionfrom Canada to the United States for Securities Fraud: Frustration of the National Policies of Both Countries in the January issue of the Fordharh Laic Review.

The New and Favorite Gladiolus on Parade:A View of the Tall-Growing Introduction by Harold M. Sherman Jr. '29 appeared in the February number of Flower Grower.

Richard G. Wood '22 is the author of Exploration by Steamboat which was off-printed from the November number of The Journalof Transport History.

Arthur S. Hopkins 'OB is the author of Pulling Together to Control Forest Fires which appeared in the Fall number of Forest Notes. Mr. Hopkins is also the author of Compact News, January 1, 1956, a publication of the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of Iron onthe Old Home Farm in the January 14 issue of The Pennsylvania Farmer.

The Development of an Insulating Enamel, a prize-winning paper by Myron J. Conway Jr. '51, appeared in The American CeramicSociety Bulletin in January.

Robert M. Campbell '42 is the author of Winter Carnival which appeared in the Winter issue of Vermont Life.

Antarctica by Robert H.T. Dodson '47 appeared in the January number of Focus.

Recent publications of Frederic M. Lord '36 are: Some Perspectives on 'The AttenuationParadox in Test Theory' which was off-printed from the November issue of the PsychologicalBulletin; Estimating Test Reliability and ASurvey of Observed Test-Score Distributionwith Respect to Skewness and Kurtosis, reprinted from the winter number of Educational and Psychological Measurement.

Reginald H. Colley '09 is the author of TheHistory and Significance of the Standard Creosote Distillation Test, published in the 1955 Proceedings of the American Wood-Preservers'Association.

Lewis Bernstein and Philip H. Chase '50 are authors of The Discriminative Ability of theBlacky Pictures with Ulcer Patients in Vol. 19, No. 5 of Journal of Consulting Psychology.

Ethical Relativity from, the TransactionalPoint of View by Hadley Cantril '28 has been reprinted from the November number of TheJournal of Philosophy.

Kenneth Andler '26 is the author of Those"Dull" County Records in the February NewHampshire Profiles.

Among the recent publications of Fred O. Copeland '08 are Mr. Clutchbill "Ducks" aRealty Workout in the January BurroughsClearing House, Skiers' Homeland in the February American Forest, and Mr. ClutchbillCalls on St. Patrick in Burroughs ClearingHouse for March.