George R. Dalphin '47 is the editor of the Bulletin of Geography and Map Division of the Special Libraries Association.
Prof. Kenneth A. Robinson is the author of "The Mesecks" in As I Pass, O Manhattan, an anthology of life in New York edited by Esther Morgan McCullough and published by Coley Taylor Inc., North Bennington, Vt. He also appears in Imagination's Other Place:Poems of Science and Mathematics published by Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, with a poem entitled "Lines to Dr. Ditmars.
The Bulletin of Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory contains four articles by Prof. Roy P. Forster and others as follows: "Transport of Phenolsulfonephthalein Dyes in Isolated Tubules of the Flounder and in Kidney Slices of the Dogfish. Competitive Phenomena," "Electrolyte Transport in Aglomerular Tubules of the Goosefish, Lophius Piscatorius," "Active Transport by Renal Tubule Cells" and "Contrasting Inhibitory Effects of Probenecid on Tubular Excretion of P-Aminohippurate and on the Active Reabsorption of Urea in the Dogfish."
Prof. Robert E. Riegel is the author of "American Frontier Theory" off-printed from the Journal of World History.
"Donne's Satyr II, 71472" by Prof. Vernon Hall Jr. appeared in the January issue of TheExplicator.
J. A. Magnuson and Prof. John H. Wolfenden are co-authors of "Hydrogen Tri-iodide" in the December issue of the Journal of Physical Chemistry.
"Corporate Debt and the Stockholder by Prof. Louis O. Foster appears as the seventeenth of a series on business and economic subjects published by the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
Recent publications by Richard Eberhart '26 are: "The Tobacconist on Eighth Street" and "Fragment of New York, 1929 in As 1Pass, 0 Manhattan; "Remarks on Poetry" given before the Poetry Society of America, December 27; two poems, ' The Supreme Authority of the Imagination" and "The Record" in the winter number of Prairie Schooner 7 "By the Stream" and "The Fig that Floats' in The Colorado Review and a recording in The Caedmon Treasury of Modem Poets entitled "The Groundhog."
Mr. Eberhart and his' poetry have been receiving attention in Germany. Heinrich Stammler, who is now teaching at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, is the author of a critical article in Merkur, published in Stuttgart, Germany, November issue, "Dichter in America: Richard Eberhart, Richard Wilbur, Theodore Roethke." This article written in German contains German translations of Mr. Eberhart's poetry.
Prof. David M. Kern and Kenneth W. Edwards are co-authors of "Coulometry with Quinquevalent Uranium Determination of Ferric Ion," reprinted from the December issue of Analytical Chemistry.