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Faculty Articles

November 1960
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Faculty Articles
November 1960

Prof. Ray Nash is the author of "Notes on the Riverside Press and D. B. Updike," an offprint of Gutenberg Jahrbuch 1960.

Reprinted from Number 25 of YaleFrench Studies is "Romantic Counterpoint: Nature and Style" by Michel Benamou.

William G. Andrews is the author of "The South Doesn't Count," in the October issue of The Nation and "Some Thoughts on the Power of Dissolution" in the Summer number of Parliamentary Affairs.

"Elasticity of Body Tissues" by Prof. Allen L. King in collaboration with Richard W. Lawton '42 has been reprinted from Vol. 3 of Medical Physics.

"The Changing Structure of Commercial Banking," a pamphlet of thirty pages, by Prof. George E. Lent has been published as Tuck School Bulletin 24.

Prof. John B. Lyons is the author of "Rates of Submergence of Coastal New England and Acadia," reprinted from the July number of Science.

"Is It Too Late to Win Against Communism," a condensation of an address delivered by Dr. Charles Malik at Williamsburg, Virginia, June 11, 1960, appeared in the September issue of Reader's Digest.

Arthur M. Wilson is the author of "Why Did the Political Theory of the Encyclopedists Not Prevail? A Suggestion" from French Historical Studies, Spring 1960.

S. Marsh Tenney is the co-author of "Chemical Constituents of Haemolymph and Tissue in Telea Polyphemus Cram. With Particular Reference to the Question of lon Binding," reprinted from Vol. 3, No. 4 of Journal of Insect Physiology.