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Faculty Articles

OCTOBER 1958
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Faculty Articles
OCTOBER 1958

Richard Eberhart '26 is the author of the following poems: "Half-Bent Man" in the June issue of The New Yorker, and "A Ship Burning and a Comet All in One Day" in the August 23rd issue of the same magazine, "Tree Swallows" in the June issue of TheLondon Magazine, and "Clam Diggers" in the July issue of the Ladies' Home Journal.

"Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Scientific Thought" by Prof. Wing-tsit Chan has just been reprinted from the January, 1957, number of Philosophy East and West.

Recent publications of Prof. Arthur M. Wilson are "Leningrad, 1957: Diderot and Voltaire Gleanings," reprinted from the April issue of 'The French Review, and "The Enlightenment and Our World Today," a lecture delivered at Wheaton College in May and published in booklet form by the college.

"Lines to Dr. Ditmars," by Prof. Kenneth A. Robinson, which appeared originally in The New Yorker and which has been subsequently reprinted in many anthologies, has been now issued as a recording for the blind by the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae.

Prof. Herbert F. West '22 is the author of "Mencken and Dartmouth" in the Spring issue of Manuscripts.

"New Hampshire-Vermont-iana" (Checklist of Shaker books) by Marcus A. McCorison appears in the May'number of North CountryLibraries.

Prof. John G. Kemeny is the author of "Undecidable Problems of Elementary Number Theory" in Vol. 135, No. 2 of Mathematische Annalen.

"The Diplomatic Costume Revolution" by Prof. Richard B. McCornack '41 appeared in the May issue of Foreign Service Journal. He is also the author of "The Miracle of Laura Bridgman" in the June 1958 issue of NewHampshire Profiles.

Prof. Colin D. Campbell is the author of "Investments in United States Government Securities by Nonfinancial Corporations, 1952-1956" in the May issue of The QuarterlyJournal of Economics.

Among recent publications by Prof. Richard Eberhart are the following: "Half-Bent Man" in the June 7 issue of The New Yorker; "The Clam Diggers" in The Ladies' HomeJournal of July; "The Place" in The NewStatesman (London): and three poems in AQuarto of Modern Literature, Fourth Edition, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, "If I Could Only Live at the Pitch That Is Near Madness," "New Hampshire, February," and "Seals, Terns, Time."