A foreword by Prof. Robert K. Carr '29 is included in Tenure in American HigherEducation: Plans, Practices and the Law by Clark Byse and Lewis Joughin, published by the Cornell University Press.
Prof. Daniel Marx Jr. '29, with Gardner Patterson and Peter K. Oppenheim, is the author of "Interdependency of Foreign Trade and U.S. Foreign Policy," reprinted from The American Peoples Encyclopedia 1959Yearbook as part of a symposium on "America's Global Commitments."
Allan E. Brick is the author of "The Madman in His Cell: Joyce, Beckett, Nabokov, and the Stereotypes" in the Fall number of The Massachusetts Review.
A pamphlet entitled "Evaluating Research and Development: The Segmental Approach" by Prof. James B. Quinn has been issued as "Tuck Bulletin 22" by the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
Prof. Arthur M. Wilson is the author of "Vermont and the Annus Mirabilis (1759)" in the October number of Vermont History. Recent publications by Prof. Wing-tsit Chan are "Transformation of Buddhism in China," reprinted from Philosophy East andWest, and "Modern Trends in Chinese Philosophy and Religion," reprinted from Modern Trends in World Religions.