Charles Fry Haywood '25 is the author of "Ring Around Boston," in the April 29 AveMaria.
"The 'Public Purpose' of Municipal Financing for Industrial Development" by George Lefcoe '59 appeared in the April Yale Law Journal.
Sydney Clark '12 is the author of "Oddballs of the Animal Kingdom," in the May 13 Saturday Evening Post.
"When Extradition Fails, Is Abduction the Solution?" by Michael H. Cardozo '32, has been reprinted from the January AmericanJournal of International Law.
Philip A. Stedfast '46 is the author of InStep with Tomorrow, a comprehensive plan for the Columbia, South Carolina, planning area.
"Vitamin E in Human Nutrition—An Interpretative Review" by Dr. Max K. Horwitt '30 has been published as the January-March number of the Borden Company's Review of Nutrition Research.
"The Campus P-R Men: Good People to Know" by William R. Lansberg '38 appeared in the May issue of The Gannetteer.
Laurence I. Hewes Jr. '24 is the author of "The Demand for Outdoor Recreation - Implications for Natural Resources Allocation," being published in Resources Development, the proceedings of the Western Resources Conference held last summer at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Robert E. Asher '31 is the author of "Grants, Loans, and Local Currencies: Their Role in Foreign Aid," a study prepared for and published by The Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. (May 15, paperbound $1.50).
Walter de Hoog '49 is the writer for the film, "Robert Frost," produced by the U. S. Information Service and given its American premiere in Hanover on May 6.
Robert Rafelson '54, who was story editor and writer for the CBS-TV series Witness, has become Manager of Program Development for the ABC television network. Previously he was story editor and adapter of thirty plays for The Play of the Week on WNTA-TV, New York, and also was writer and story editor for David Susskind's Talent Associates.