Explorations in Transactional Psychology edited by Franklin P. Kilpatrick and published by New York University Press, includes a number of contributions by Hadley Cantril '28, Professor Albert H. Hastdorf, and the late Adelbert Ames Jr.
Sanborn C. Brown '35 is the author of "Microwave Measurements, of the Radiation Temperature of Plasmas," reprinted from the January Journal of Applied Physics.
International Law in National Courts, constituting the proceedings of the Third Summer Conference on International Law at Cornell, June 20-22, includes extensive remarks by Michael H. Cardozo '32, who acted as Conference Director.
"Anesthesia of Frogs with Ethyl Alcohol" by Harold M. Kaplan '30 and Martin Kaplan has been reprinted from the February Proceedings of the Animal Care Panel.
Recent articles by Dr. Frank L. Meleney '10 include "The Prophylactic and Active Use of Antibiotics in the Grafting of Skin, Bone, Blood Vessels and Other Tissues," an extract of the Eighteenth Congress of the International Society of Surgeons, Munich, September 1959; "Concerning the Antibiotic Called 'Bacitracin,'" a statement made to the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate on September 14, 1960; and "Some Laboratory and Clinical Observations on Coly-Mycin (Colistin) with Particular Reference to Pseudomonas Infections," reprinted from the February Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics.
Robert S. Hyde '44, with Paul M. Dunn, is the co-author of a chapter on Industrial Forestry in American Forestry: Six Decadesof Growth, published in 1960 by the Society of American Foresters, Washington, D. C., on the sixtieth anniversary of the Society.
The Rev. Wade Safford '30 is the author of "Teilhard de Chardin and* the Phenomenon of Man" appearing in the summer issue of the quarterly, Religion in Life.
"Last Light," a poem by John R. Nash '60, appeared in the March AtlanticMonthly.