Recent publications of Dr. Frank L. Meleney '10 are "Bacitracin: The Role It Can Play in the Solution of the Problem of Hospital Infections Due to Resistant Staphylococci," reprinted from the August number of American Practitioner and Digest of Treatment, and "Changing Concepts in the Use of Antibiotics in the Treatment of Surgical Infections," reprinted from the August Illinois Medical Journal.
John W. Kenney '37 is the author of "The Truth About Ski Lodges" in the 1959 Eastern Ski Annual.
"About Hawks" by George Dock Jr. '16 appeared in the October 4 issue of The NewYork Times Magazine.
Stephen Mahonev '50 is the author of "A Filtered Man's Thinking" in the New Republic for August 10.
"Electric Tattooing for Permanent Identification of Frogs" by Harold M. Kaplan '30 appeared in Volume 15 of Herpetologica.
"Fifty Years Ago at the Dartmouth College Grant" by Arthur H. Lord '10 has been published by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests in its magazine, Forest Notes.
Kingsbury M. Badger '29 is the author of a collection of poems entitled Unthorn theSeason which has been published as a booklet of 60 pages.
"New Life for Yesterday's Headlines" by H. Sheridan Baketel '20 appeared in the September issue of Life Association News.
Thaddeus G. Bell '46 is the author of "Hydrophone Minor Lobes Produced by Volume Scattering" in the October Journal ofthe Acoustical Society of America.
"Needed: Lower Taxes to Create New Jobs" by Roswell Magill '16 appeared in the November Reader's Digest.
The first number, Fall 1959, of The Massachusetts Review contained a new poem by Robert Frost '96 entitled "Somewhat Dietary."
Reprinted from American Anthropologist is "John Reed Swanton (1873-1958)" by William N. Fenton '30.
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