"The Case of the Canada: A Chapter of Whaling and Diplomacy" by Francis Brown '25 is included among the articles that comprise Volume 71 of the Proceedings of theMassachusetts Historical Society. "Boston during the Civil War" by Edward Chase Kirkland '16 and a memoir of David Cheever by Dr. Henry R. Viets 'is appear in the same publication.
Two recent poems by James Montague '28 are "Fall Morning" in the December Harpers and "Deer By Day," which appeared in TheNew York Times in August.
"The Place of the National Voluntary Health Organization in American Life," an address by Basil O'Connor '12 at the Midwest Conference of United Community Funds and Councils of America, has been published as a booklet of 26 pages.
Milton Tucker '19 is the author of "Who Does What?" reprinted from a recent issue of Consulting Engineer.
In the fall Issues, Irwin M. Hermann '54 is the author of Exodus, by Leon Uris: An Historical Appraisal."
"International Cooperation in Applied Cartography" by Duncan Fitchet '46 appeared in the June Surveying and Mapping.
Nelson S. Bryant '46 is the author of "Woods Excursion" in the December issue of New Hampshire Profiles.
Mark Twain's Hymn of Praise" in the November issue of The English Journal is by Barry A. Marks '47.
Peter Kong-ming New '49 is the author of "The Hospital Researcher Walks a Tightrope," reprinted from the August number of the Modem Hospital, and, with Gladys Nite and Josephine Callahan, "Too Many Nurses May Be Worse Than Too Few" from the October issue of the same periodical and Nursing Service and Patient Care: A StaffingExperiment, published by Community Stucfies Inc. as a booklet of 124 pages.
Number 308 of the Bulletin of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts contains an article entitled "Three Egyptian Bronzes" by Edward L. B. Terrace '57.
Jerome H. Spingarn '35 is the author of "Will A Test Ban Treaty Be Signed?" in the October Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Panckoucke, Beaumarchais, and Voltaire's First Complete Edition" by George B. Watts '13 has been reprinted from Volume IV of Tennessee Studies in Literature.
Microwave Studies of Gas Discharge Plasmas" by Sanborn C. Brown '35 has been reprinted from the second UN Geneva Conference reports.