An Arabic edition of Hemingway: TheWriter as Artist by Carlos Baker '32 has recently been published in Beirut. Professor Baker has also prepared an introduction and notes for the new Bantam Books edition of Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews.
Frederic M. Lord '36 is the author of "Use of True-Score Theory to Predict Moments of Univariate and Bivariate Observed-Score Distributions," reprinted from the December number of Psychometrika.
"Recombination of Electrons and Donors in n-Type Germanium" by Sanborn C. Brown '35 has been reprinted from the De- cember Physical Review.
Francis H. Horn '30 is the author of "Education - for What?" in RepresentativeAmerican Speeches: 1959-60. An article by Dr. Horn, "The Curriculum: Don't Leave It to the Faculty," appeared in the December issue of College and University Business.
John H. Rosenfeld '42 is the author of "The Contamination-Reaction Rules" in the January issue of American Journal of Science.
Recent publications of David R. Wang '55 include "Cool Cat" in the Summer number of Nomad 7, "A Monk's Tale" in the Winter Galley Sail Review, and "Vernacular Literature in Modern China" which appeared in the San Francisco Star.
"Ordeal by Serpents, Fire and Strychnine" by Dr. Berthold E. Schwarz '46 has been reprinted from the July number of The Psychiatric Quarterly.
Henry M. Keith '23 is the author of Familia Alvarado-Barroeta, a genealogical booklet of twenty-five pages.
"The Chemical Evolution of Psychiatric Drugs" by Dr. John H. Biel '42 has been reprinted from a recent issue of The Amalgamator.
In the Winter 1960 issue of Film Quarterly, R. Philip Chamberlin '50 is the author of "The Art Film and Its Audiences: Allies, Not Enemies"; and David Stewart Hull '60 is the author of "The London Film Festival."