Ralph Nading Hill '39 is the author of "Mr. Godey's Lady" in American Heritage for October.
Recent publications of Robert M. Stecher '19 are "Probable Rheumatoid Arthritis or Psoriatic Arthropathy with Absorptive Phenomena: Report of a Case," reprinted from the August issue of Arthritis and Rheumatism, "Osteoarthritis in the Gorilla," reprinted from the July-August number of Laboratory Investigation, "Ankylosis of the Finger Joints in Rheumatoid Arthritis," reprinted from the December Annals of theRheumatic Diseases, and "Osteoarthritis of the Hip in a Gorilla," reprinted from No. 12, 1958, of Clinical Orthopaedics.
"Aiming High," a speech delivered on July 22 by Basil O'Connor '12 to the chapters of The National Foundation, has been printed as a booklet of thirteen pages.
"The Guns of the Mount Vernon" by Charles F. Haywood '25 appeared in the February 14 and 21 issues of Ave Maria.
George W. Hilton '46 is the author of the following articles: "Tying Sales and Full-Line Forcing" in Vol. 81, No. 2, of Welt-wirtschaftliches Archiv and "The Theory of Tax Incidence Applied to the Gains of Labor Unions," which is available in off-print form.
"Dartmouth in the Old Days" and "The Era of Prager and Durrance" by David J. Bradley '38 appeared in the January and February issues of Ski Magazine.
Recently published musical scores by Relly Raffman '43 include Shakespeare's "Sonnet XXX" and "Fye on Sinful Fantasy"; Marlowe's "Come Be My Love"; "The Friendly Beasts," and "Triptych."
The April issue of Compact News, a quarterly summary of the plans and progress of the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission, of which Arthur S. Hopkins '08 is co-author, has just been published.
Charles A. Palmer '23is the author of "Story-Bored" in the April issue of BusinessScreen.
"Geology of Little Sitkin Island, Alaska" by George L. Snyder '49 has been published as U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-4.
A second revised printing of "The Ten Chromosomes of Maize" by Loring M. Jones '42 has been issued by the Dekalb Agricultural Association of Delkalb, Illinois.
The Rev. John R. Scotford '11 is the author of "Inside Methodism — by an Outsider" in the April issue of The New Christian Advocate.
The third edition of Since 1900: A Historyof the United States in Our Times by Nelson M. Blake '30 and Oscar T. Barck Jr., both professors at Syracuse University, was published by Macmillan on April 7.
David R. Wang '55 is the author of a poem "Vision in Hawaii" in the March 16 issue of The Chinese World.
"Some Relations Between Guttman's Principal Components of Scale Analysis and Other Psychometric Theory" by Frederic M. Lord '36 has been reprinted from the December issue of Psychometrika.
Dr. John W. Smillie '38 is the author of "Eye Removal and a Modified Gifford Evisceration Operation" recently reprinted from The Journal of the Michigan State MedicalSociety. It has also been republished in Guildcraft for December, and, in abridged form, in the October number of Digest of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.
"What is the Most Effective Method of Identifying Animals Intended for Use in Long Term Experiments?" by Harold M. Kapla '30 appeared in Vol. 8, No. 2 of the Proceedings of the Animal Care Panel.
W. Junior Bryant '25 is the author of the preface of the first American Studies Report of the William L. Bryant Foundation. The monograph by Ripley P. Bullen and Frederick W. Sleight is entitled ArchaeologicalInvestigations of the Castle Windy Midden,Florida.
"Collision Cross Section and Energy Loss of Slow Electrons in Hydrogen," reprinted from the October 1 issue of The Physical Review, and "Microwave Method for Measuring
the Probability of Elastic Collision of Electrons in a Gas," reprinted from the Journalof Applied Physics, are recent publications of Sanborn C. Brown '35 and others.
Lake Champlain a Guide and Story Handbook by the late Fred Copeland '08 has been published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company as a booklet of 88 pages.
"La Harpe's Voltaire Correspondence," a note by George B. Watts '13, appeared in the February French Review.