Nelson Bryant '46 is the author of "Second Tuesday in March" in the March issue of New Hampshire Profiles.
"Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Charles-Joseph Panckoucke" by George B. Watts '13 has been reprinted from the October number of Philological Quarterly.
Recent publications of Frederic M. Lord '36 are "The Joint Cumulants of True Values and Errors in Measurement," reprinted from the December number of The Annals ofMathematical Statistics, and "An Approach to Mental Test Theory," reprinted from the December Psychometrika.
"Lincoln's Meaning for Today," an address delivered before the Rhode Island General Assembly by Francis H. Horn '3O on February 12, has been published as an appendix to Vol. 72, No. 24 of Rhode Island's Journal ofthe House of Representatives.
"Comparative Concepts in Contemporary Trademark Licensing Programs," originally delivered by Sidney A. Diamond '35 as an address at a symposium of the American Bar Association at its 1959 annual meeting, has been published in the December issue of TheTrademark Reporter.
An article by the late Laurence I. Hewes '98 entitled "Western Forest Highways Come of Age" was published in the February number of American Forests.
"The Twain (or Old Timer)" by David R. Wang '55 appeared in the Winter number of The Galley Sail Review, of which Mr. Wang was guest editor. Other recently published works by the same writer include two poems, "The Song of an Illogician," in the Fall issue of The Fiddlehead and "Beauty Is So Rare" in number five of Hearse, and a brief article on segregation in the January-February Trace.
Stephen Mahoney '50 is the author of "Mount Washington" in the October 31 issue of The New Yorker and "Ski Ball" in the February 13 number of The Nation.