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Alumni Articles

July 1961
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Alumni Articles
July 1961

Edwin Osgood Grover '94 is the author of Credo, a booklet of little essays published by The Angel Alley Press of Winter Park, Florida. In his foreword Mr. Grover writes, "A collection of my beliefs as expressed in this little volume seemed an appropriate way to celebrate my 91st birthday," which was reached on June 4.

Johannes R. Krahmer '53 is the author of "Taxation of Advance Receipts for Future Services" in the Spring 1961 issue of the Duke Law Journal.

Recent publications of Dr. Henry R. Viets '12 include "John William Polidori, M.D., and Lord Byron - A Brief Interlude in 1816," reprinted from the March 16 NewEngland Journal of Medicine, a foreword to the Forty-fifth Reunion Report of theHarvard Medical School Class of 1916, "The Pursuit of Knowledge," reprinted from the New England Journal of Medicine for April 6, and Four Famous Boston Doctors, a pamphlet published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Boston Medical Library during May.

Ralph Sanborn '17 is the author of "Only Biography," in the May number of ThePicket Post.

"American Indians and Our Way of Life" by Sylvester M. Morey '18, originally an address given at the Waldorf School of Adelphi College, appeared in the spring number of Proceedings of Adelphi's Myrin Institute.

Recent publications of Dr. Robert M. Stecher '19 include "Osteoarthritis," from Vol. 23, No. 2 of Archivos Argentinos deReumatologia, "Osteoarthritis and Old Age," reprinted from the April issue of Geriatrics, and "Ankylosing Lesions of the Spine of the Horse," from the March Journal of theAmerican Veterinary Medical Association.

The Demand for Outdoor Recreation - implications for Natural Resources Allocation," by Laurence I. Hewes Jr. '24, a paper presented to the Western Resources Conference at the University of Colorado in the summer of 1960, is being published in a volume of conference proceedings entitled Resources Development.

James L. Montague '28 is the author of "Another Spring," a poem which appeared in the May 22 issue of The New YorkTimes.

The March Rhode Island College Journal contained an article by Francis H. Horn '30 entitled "Higher Education and the National Welfare."

John Lang Rosenfeld '42 is the author of "The Contamination-Reaction Rules," in the January American Journal of Science. Among the recent publications of David Rafael Wang '55 are "To Alexander Robillard," in the May 12 number of The DailyGater, "The Stance" and "A Poem by Ping Hsin," in Mica #2 for February, and "A Lesson in Danger," published in The Sparrow Magazine #l5 for April.

John H. Feth '34 is the author of "Aqua de Ney, California, A Spring of Unique Chemical Character," which appeared in Vol. 22 of Geochimica et CosmochimicaActa.

"The Early Career of C. K. Holliday, A Founder of the Santa Fe Railroad" by Frederick F. Seely '26 is included in the Summer issue of the Kansas Historical Quarterly.

A second revised edition of Oil for theWorld has been prepared for Harper & Brothers by Stewart Schackne '27. The work originally appeared in 1950, written in collaboration with the late D'Arcy Drake, and it has been translated into seven languages and its total printings to date run to 63,000 copies.