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Alumni Articles

November 1961
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Alumni Articles
November 1961

Frederick F. Seely '26 is the author of "Cyrus Holliday at Allegheny" in the September Allegheny College Bulletin. The article originally appeared in the Kansas Historical Quarterly.

"Tickets to Trieste" by Kenneth Wlaschia '56 appeared on BBC's Storyboard on September 1. Among Mr. Wlaschin's recent poems are "Poem" in the July 13 issue of John O'London's, as well as "Bird" and "Coloured Heresy" both in the Autumn issue of Thistle.

Ronald Scheman '53 is the author of "Is Quadros Finished?" in the September 11 issue of The New Republic.

An article, "Strengthening the Choice of Medicine as a Career," by Prof. Philip M. Benjamin '26 of Allegheny College has been reprinted from the September 1961 issue of The Pennsylvania Medical Journal.

George W. Hilton '46 is the author of "Experience Under the Reed-Bulwinkle Act" in the September 1961 issue of the ICCPractitioners' Journal. The article won first prize in the first annual Clyde B. Aitchison Essay Award Contest sponsored by the Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners.

"Ethnohistory: History 'in the Round'" by Wilcomb E. Washburn '4B appeared in the Winter number of Ethnohistory.

Robert F. Wilson '21 is the author of two articles, "Kitanakagusuku Caste" and "Golden Eggs," in the August Ry-Am Journal, published in Okinawa.

An historical sketch by William B. Ardiff '59 has been published by King's Grant Motor Inn and Restaurant of Danvers, Mass.