"A Study of Epileptics Receiving Group Psychotherapy" by Dr. Donald A. Shaskan '30 has been reprinted from the September number of Diseases of the Nervous System. Edward C. Kirkland '16 is the author of "The Robber Barons Revisited," reprinted from The American Historical Review for October.
"Meshech Weare" by Richard F. Upton '35 has been published in booklet form by the New Hampshire Society of Colonial Wars.
Porter G. Perrin '17 is the author of "Freshman Composition and the Tradition of Rhetoric" in Perspectives on English, published by Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Recent publications of Dr. Oliver S. Hayward '31 are "A Search for the Real Nathan Smith," reprinted from Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Science, Volume XV, Number 3, and "A Student of Dr. Nathan Smith," reprinted from the September Connecticut Medicine.
David E. Horlacher '53 is co-author, with Eugene Smolensky, of "Increasing Employment, Diminishing Returns, and Relative Shares," in the February Canadian Journalof Economics and Political Science.
"The 1768 Edition of Voltaire's CEuvres, Les Questions sur I'Encyclopédie, and the Pastors and Authorities of Geneva" by George B. Watts '13 appeared in the "Notes and Discussion" section of The French Review for October.
Recent articles by Stephen Mahoney '50 are "To Puerto Rico, with Love" and "A New Packard Persuader," in the July and October issues of The New Republic. * * * * *
A four-part Dartmouth song written by Charles A. Pierce '06 of Whittier, Calif., and entitled Dartmouth Fellowship, has been published as Octavo No. 10545 by G. Schirmer, Inc., of New York. Another recent song by Mr. Pierce is Queen of theNorth, which the Dartmouth Glee Club sang at the June alumni meeting in Hanover.