Budd Schulberg '36 is the author of "The Writer and Hollywood" which appeared in the special supplement "Writing in America" in the October issue of Harper's Magazine.
Dave Camerer '37 and Joe Reichler have assisted Roy Campanella in the writing of It'sGood To Be Alive.
"Saint-Mémins Portrait of Jefferson" by Howard C. Rice Jr. '26 was included in the Summer number of The Princeton UniversityLibrary Chronicle.
Civil Engineering for August included an article by Samuel C. Florman '46 entitled "The Civil Engineer in Fiction."
Richard P. Goldthwait '33 is the authorof "Scenes in Ohio During the Last Ice Age,"reprinted from The Ohio Journal of Sciencefor July and, with John P. Kempton, "GlacialOutwash Terraces of the Hocking andScioto River Valleys, Ohio," reprinted fromthe May number of the same publication.
Dr. Oliver S. Hayward '31 is the author ofa special article, "Dr. Nathan Smith (1762-1829) - American Pioneer," reprinted fromthe New England Journal of Medicine forSeptember 3.
Materials List for Use by Teachers ofModern Foreign Languages, edited by Douglas W. Alden '33, has been published by TheModern Language Association of America.
Frederic M. Lord '36 is the author of"Problems in Mental Test Theory Arisingfrom Errors of Measurement," reprintedfrom the June Journal of the AmericanStatistical Association, and "Inferences AboutTrue Scores from Parallel Test Forms," reprinted from the Autumn number of Educational and Psychological Measurement.
"The Soviets Are People" by Chester S. Williams '41 has been issued in mimeographed form.
Two recent articles by Charles Palmer '23 are "Story-Bored" and "A Practical Look at Business Film Scripts," both reprinted from Business Screen Magazine.
The September-October issue of the Harvard Business Review included "Management's Cracked Voice" by Bernard D. Nossiter '47, now available in reprint form.
A third and revised edition of PracticalHandbook of Industrial Traffic Management by Richard C. Colton '25 and Edmund S. Ward has been issued by the Traffic Service Corporation of Washington, D. C.
The 1958 annual report of The National Foundation contains as its opening statement a section by Basil O'Connor '12 entitled "Building a New Health Program."
"New York's Park Around the Genesee" by Ralph Watkins '51 appeared in the September 13 New York Times.
Charles I. Lampee '04 is the author of "Memories of Cruises on Boston Pilot Boats of Long Ago" in the Nautical Research Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2.
"To the Klondike by Ox and Sailboat" by J. William MacLennan '03 appeared in the August 6 issue of The Carmel Pine Cone.
Wilson Seney '31 is the author of a booklet entitled Management Faces the Challenge ofChange, published by McKinsey and Company, management consultants of New York City.
"Blood Protein and Mineral Chemistry in Frog Red Leg Disease" by Harold M. Kaplan '30 and L. V. Gibbons appeared in the July 24 issue of Copeia.
Translations of two modern Chinese poems by David R. Wang '55 appeared in the spring number of folio. Mr. Wang is also the author of "A Bridge to the West" in the Summer Galley Sail Review.
Herbert L. Marx Jr. '43 is the author of "Union Philosophy: The Basic Fallacies," in the September-October issue of Personnel.
A fourth edition of The Horolovar 400-Day Clock Repair Guide, of which Eugene S. Waggaman '38 is editor, has recently been issued.
Nelson Lee Smith '21 is the author of "The Administrative Process," to be reprinted in the Public Utilities Fortnightly.
Recent publications of J. Almus Russell '20 include "Uncle Sam's Legacy," reprinted in June in The Log of Long-Bell from its original appearance in American Forests, "Uncle Sam's Road to Destiny" in the September 11th Troy, New York, Times-Record, and "Wooden Trunks from American Forests," in the September American Forests.
Dana L. Abel is the author of "Observations on Mosquito Populations of an Intermittent Foothill Stream in California," reprinted from Ecology for April.
Manual for Forest Fire Control by Arthur S. Hopkins 'OB has been off-printed in paper book form. The manual consists of 268 pages, plus appendices.